Feasibility+study

=**Feasibility study**=

Guidelines for Project Plans. · Use project plans to coordinate rather than to control. · Make use of different personalities within the project environment. · Preschedule frequent revisions to project plans. · Empower workers to estimate their own work. · Describe value-creating tasks rather than activities. · Define specific and tangible milestones.
 * Project Planning**

Internal Factors · Infrastructure · Project scope · Labor relations · Project location · Project leadership · Organizational goal · Management approach · Technical manpower supply · Resource and capital availability External Factors

· Public needs · Market needs · National goals · Industry stability · State of technology · Industrial competitors · Government regulations



This is similar to the UMDITEM process as it has a similar structure to the project planning system. They are working to achieve the same things although they have different layouts and different methods of achieving their goals. The UMDITEM process is simple as it is a step by step process which will eventually get you to your goal with your own ideas and inputs as well. The project plan is more detailed with more information and will make your final work more complex if your follow that process. Even though these processes have similar outcomes there approaches are totally different with different styles and techniques to achieve the final outcome.