specialized meanings which should be s Steps in the Planning Procedure stated in order not to have multiple Prepare a prospectus (a program or planning interpretations guide) Review of Related Literature and Studies Organize a Planning Team - article that can support the validity of Conduct a Feasibility Study your paper Make a Menu Analysis - Relates Studies refer to any study/thesis Consider the desired Architectural features : that can be a good basis of your study. building materials, floors, walls, lighting, heating, Chapter 2: cooling, ventilation, refrigeration and plumbing The Marketing Aspect Consider the budget/ cost relationship - enumerate the opportunities and threats of Prospectus the business written plan for a building/ designing project that - classify the strengths and weaknesses of details all elements of the situation being planned the company Used as a guide and communication tool to aid - define the different factors in the external clear understanding environment that is expected to affect Planning Team business operations. Owner or Administrator a. Marketing Analysis Food Service Manager - S. W. O. T Architect b. Demand Analysis Foodservice design Consultant - Consumer buying power Equipment Representative c. Supply Analysis Business Manager - Supply / iers Demand Builder / Contractor Chapter 3: Maintenance Engineer / Mechanical Engineer The Management Aspect Feasibility Study - Form of business ownership Collection of data about the market and other - Internal Organization (Manpower/ Job factors relating to the operation of the proposed Analysis) facility. - Project Schedule (timeline) systematic analysis of all factors that influence - Perform Job analysis the probability of success of a specific Chapter 4: undertaking The Technical Aspect covers the market, technical, financial and - gives all the details necessary for the management aspects of the business. business to operate (materials, product Parts of Feasibility Study specification) Chapter 1: - Building and Facilities (Location) Introduction Chapter 5: - brief history of the line of your business The Financial Aspect - introduction of your product/business - Financial standing of the business and its - reasons why you want to start the viability in the market. business - Capital Statement of the Problem - Projected income of the business - questions to be answered at the end of the - Cash Flows of the business feasibility study - Expenses Significance of the Study Chapter 6: - groups of people that will benefit from the study The Socio-Economic Aspect - reasons how and why they will benefit from your - Employment and Income study - Government Scope and Delimitations of the Study - Community - focus of your study - Social Implications