IT Feasibility Study: Can we build it? Should we?
You have an idea for a digitalization project, new software, or a platform. But is a gut feeling enough for a six-figure investment? The feasibility study delivers the answer in 3 weeks: technically feasible, economically sound, organizationally viable. Or not.
What you receive
- Feasibility study as decision basis (executive summary + detailed report)
- Architecture sketch and technology recommendation
- Cost-benefit analysis with risk assessment
- Implementation roadmap with timeline and go/no-go recommendation
Does this sound familiar?
- You have an idea for an IT initiative but no solid basis for budget approval
- The business unit wants a new solution, IT is skeptical. Or the other way around
- A vendor has made you an offer, but you have no independent assessment
- Your last digitalization project took twice as long and cost three times as much as planned
3 weeks. 3 phases. 1 clear recommendation.
Week 1: Requirements analysis
Stakeholder interviews, requirements documentation, current-state assessment, success criteria definition.
Week 2: Technical assessment
Architecture sketch, technology and tool evaluation, vendor analysis where relevant, prototype concept.
Week 3: Decision basis
Cost-benefit analysis, risk assessment, implementation roadmap with timeline and resource estimate, go/no-go recommendation.
What happens next
After that, the ball is in your court. If the result is positive and you want external oversight for the implementation, we handle that through our project management practice. No automatic follow-on, no pressure.
Got an idea that won't let go?
30 minutes with the consultant who will run your study. No sales pitch, no slides.