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Feasibility assessment FEAS

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Defining, evaluating and describing business change options for financial, technical and business feasibility, and strategic alignment.

SFIA 9 is in development

  • SFIA 9 beta due in early July 2024
  • SFIA 9 planned for publication October 2024

This is a prototype for SFIA 9. It is subject to change before publication.

Moving to SFIA 9

  • New level 2 added to support entry-level roles
  • SFIA 8 skill descriptions will remain available for you to use
  • Previous SFIA assessments are not impacted by this change

Guidance notes

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Activities may include, but are not limited to:

  • generating and defining options
  • ensuring options align with the organisation’s vision, mission, objectives, strategy and tactics
  • engaging with relevant stakeholders and specialists
  • evaluating options for financial, technical and business feasibility.

Feasibility assessment is multi-dimensional. Options for change must be evaluated from several dimensions including, but not limited to, financial, technical, organisational capability and culture, strategic context, economic and/or commercial environment.

Feasibility assessment typically results in a documented business case used to support organisational decision-making about proposed investments. This skill is focused on the generation, analysis and documentation of investment options.

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    Where lower levels are not defined...

    • Specific tasks and responsibilities are not defined because the skill requires a higher level of autonomy, influence, and complexity in decision-making than is typically expected at these levels. You can use the essence statements to understand the generic responsibilities associated with these levels.

    Where higher levels are not defined...

    • Responsibilities and accountabilities are not defined because these higher levels involve strategic leadership and broader organisational influence that goes beyond the scope of this specific skill. See the essence statements.

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    The defined levels show the incremental progression in skills and reponsibilities.

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    • Learning key concepts and principles related to this skill and its impact on your role
    • Performing related skills (see the related SFIA skills)
    • Supporting others with tasks (generic examples are provided by the essence statements for each level)

    Where higher levels are not defined...

    • You can progress by developing related skills which are better suited to higher levels of organisational leadership.

    Levels

    Defined at these levels: 2 3 4 5 6

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    Level 1

    Level 1 - Follow: Essence of the level: Performs routine tasks under close supervision, follows instructions, and requires guidance to complete their work. Learns and applies basic skills and knowledge.

    Feasibility assessment: Level 2

    Level 2 - Assist: Essence of the level: Provides assistance to others, works under routine supervision, and uses their discretion to address routine problems. Actively learns through training and on-the-job experiences.

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    Assists in feasibility assessment tasks under routine supervision.

    Helps gather information required for feasibility assessments.

    Supports the identification and documentation of options for business change.

    Feasibility assessment: Level 3

    Level 3 - Apply: Essence of the level: Performs varied tasks, sometimes complex and non-routine, using standard methods and procedures. Works under general direction, exercises discretion, and manages own work within deadlines. Proactively enhances skills and impact in the workplace.

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    Supports option identification and feasibility assessment.

    Selects and employs standard techniques to get the information required for feasibility assessment.

    Supports identification of tangible costs and benefits, and development of business cases.

    Feasibility assessment: Level 4

    Level 4 - Enable: Essence of the level: Performs diverse complex activities, supports and supervises others, works autonomously under general direction, and contributes expertise to deliver team objectives.

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    Selects relevant feasibility assessment approaches and techniques.

    Identifies the range of possible options. Undertakes short-listing of options and feasibility assessment.

    Engages with internal and external stakeholders to get the information required for feasibility assessment.

    Supports preparation of business cases including cost/benefit, impact and risk analysis for each option.

    Feasibility assessment: Level 5

    Level 5 - Ensure, advise: Essence of the level: Provides authoritative guidance in their field and works under broad direction. Accountable for achieving workgroup objectives and managing work from analysis to execution and evaluation.

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    Manages investigative work to enable feasibility assessments.

    Collaborates with stakeholders and specialists to get the information required for feasibility assessment.

    Advises on the selection of feasibility assessment approaches and techniques relevant to the business situation and options.

    Prepares business cases, including cost/benefit, impact and risk analysis for each option.

    Feasibility assessment: Level 6

    Level 6 - Initiate, influence: Essence of the level: Has significant organisational influence, makes high-level decisions, shapes policies, demonstrates leadership, fosters organizational collaboration, and accepts accountability in key areas.

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    Establishes an organisational framework and standards for feasibility assessment and business case development.

    Directs and leads feasibility assessments for initiatives that will have a significant impact on the organisation.

    Engages with senior stakeholders to clarify the strategic context for investment options. Directs and leads the selection of feasibility assessment approaches and techniques that are relevant to the business situation and options.

    Presents feasibility assessments and business cases to senior stakeholders and supports decision-making regarding investment options.

    Level 7

    Level 7 - Set strategy, inspire, mobilise: Essence of the level: Operates at the highest organisational level, determines overall organisational vision and strategy, and assumes accountability for overall success.

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