What aspect is not considered during a feasibility study? Legal feasibility. Economic feasibility. Cultural feasibility. Technical feasibility.
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In the boardroom of a private tertiary hospital, Jenny, who has an educational background in medicine, strongly commented during the meeting that "the procedures adopted in the preparation and evaluation of the feasibility study are fixed and standardized; hence we do not have any right to modify the steps." Half of those deliberating on the issue accepted Jenny's recommendation while the other half of the group rejected her proposal. State your stand on this issue. In your discussion, do not fail to include the nature of a feasibility study. While you are busy preparing some bank documents related to the granting of loans to various borrowers, you overhear the discussion of two credit personnel who are reviewing the feasibility study of the borrower. You hear Yvonne Pineda, the feasibility study evaluator, saying to Angel "the project is seemingly eligible for financing because of its unique marketing strategy. Though two sections of the study appear not to be viable. Will you support me in convincing the members of the credit committee?" as she urged Angel, "to approve the loan of the borrower for this new project"? Discuss your stand. In your discussion, do not forget the concept of viability.
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