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Findings and Recommendations
After conducting all of the feasibility study needed, all of the analysis, surveys, computations, and interviews, the researchers had come up with the findings and recommendations that will help the organization in deciding whether to deploy the project or retain the current processes and systems. Based on the information presented in this feasibility study, it is recommended that the Prefect of Student Discipline approve the project and begins project initiation. The findings of this feasibility study show that the project will be highly beneficial to the organization and has a high probability of success. Key findings are as follows: Product and Services
The products and services of the organization will improve due to the the minimal errors, efficiency and effectiveness that the proposed project will provide.
Technology:
The technology that the proposed project will utilize will provide better security to the university and will improve the process of recording and monitoring inside the organization.
Once in place this technology is simple to operate and maintain for a relatively low cost
Marketing:
This project will will allow the Prefect of Student Discipline to serve better that will add more value into them.
The Prefect of Student Discipline will be able to differentiate itself from its competitors that will attract new customers or students for the university due to its improved security, and better service.
Financial:
Break-even point occurs early in the third year of operation
Prefect of Student Discipline as well as the university will be in position to capture greater number of enrolees due to its new technology acquisition that will signify the university’s mission and vision to be in a cutting edge of technology.
Organizational:
Minimal increases to staffing are required with no changes to organizational structure
No new facilities or capital investments are required