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seven
Sep 13, 1999, 10:43 AM
hi. i need some help about a feasibility study. do you have any suggestion? it can be a product or service. i need some ideas please. thanks. :)
jack
Sep 13, 1999, 11:19 AM
when i made my feasib b4 , here are few options that i didn't take but are viable.
1. funeral homes with catering (LOL)
2. Libingan (morbid but profitable ---location, location, location pa rin yan)
3. An equipment based aerobic gym (di pa yan uso dito sa pinas)
4. PBA-MBA basketball cards
5. waste management (recycling)
GOOD LUCK!!!
nix
Sep 13, 1999, 01:54 PM
I have a question for you Seven, is it a feasibility study about a business to be set-up here in the Philippines, or there in LA?
seven
Sep 14, 1999, 04:02 AM
dear nix,
belated happy birthday, first of all.
well, about your question, i am going back to the philippines this coming october and when i go back to school, we are required to have this feasibility study. eh, i don't have any idea, kaya i asked for help. thanks. :)
nix
Sep 14, 1999, 07:26 AM
Okay, but to be honest, I'm still not sure whether your school is in the Philippines or in the US, but I'll just presume that it is here in the Philippines --
1. Several school cafeterias make a huge bundle of money day after day. To give you an example, if a school had sex thousand students, and only a fourth of them ate in the cafeteria, spending, say fifty pesos, that would amount to around 75000 pesos spent there every day. The ratio of people eating there would increase if the students were not allowed to leave the campus during breaks.
The thesis now would be, would it be feasible to supply each and every food stall with all of their material consumables -- forks, spoons, paper plates, tissues, and even, rice, ulam, bread, etc ... Most cafeteria stalls get their supplies from separate sources. A unified supplier could lower their cost, or even if the costs are matched, it would still be convenient if one supplier brought all of them their needs.
The supplier makes money because he could now get the items cheaper since he is buying for several stalls, and not just one. And of course, he won't jut stop with one school ...
I'm not sure if I should go on, but if you have comments on my suggestion or still need more ideas, let me know okay.
seven
Sep 14, 1999, 11:27 AM
Thank you so much Nix.
That was a good idea. Hey, I study in UST, in case you want to know. I just came here to fix some papers, you know, legal stuff. Anyway, thanks again.
Your suggestion was better than that of Jack's. :)
Hey Jack, thanks anyway. No hard feelings pre ha. :)
blurredstar
Sep 24, 1999, 10:47 PM
while researching for our marketing plan, here are some of the interesting feasibility studies that we came across with:
1. bookstore - a combination of meg ryan's & tom hanks' bookstore in the movie You've Got Mail
2. drive-in movies - i don't know if it'll click here in the Phil., anyway, that's the purpose of doing a feasibility study right?
3. daycare centers
the common ones are:
1. botique shop
2. gift shop
3. internet cafe
goodluck!
topix
Oct 1, 1999, 07:43 PM
Here is my proposal:
How would you like to fulfill your school requirement and earn something monetary from it as well??
You may want to do a feasibility study on the petroleum industry, more specifically on the market of jet fuel in the Philippines. If you will consider it and you may be able to come up with something good we are willing to pay you... For more information you can get in touch with me through my email: troy_1200@yahoo.com
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