Please utilize information you have or are able to research in order to complete as much of the analysis as you are able. Madison College Challenge Feasibility Analysis The feasibility analysis for your small business concept should be presented in a narrative/summary format not to exceed three pages, and should address the following elements: Introduction Part 1: Management/Organizational Feasibility Name of the proposed business and key stakeholders Brief summary of the business, including background information and the problem/opportunity your proposed plan addresses Proposed legal form of business Management/employee infrastructure Product/service purpose, stage of development, desirability, innovative, sustainable Proposed facilities Intellectual property or zoning constraints Industry and target market attractiveness Proposed competitive advantage Marketing mix and penetration Part 2: Product/Service Feasibility Part 3: Market Feasibility Part 4: Financial Feasibility Summary/Conclusion Total startup costs and financing Projected sales and income targets Overall financial attractiveness of the proposed venture Key opportunities/barriers identified Clear path to success The required elements for this feasibility analysis are based on the individual sections of the business plan template, which will be used for those applicants chosen to submit complete business plans in the Madison College Challenge. Copies of the business plan template and associated business plan scoring rubric are available under the Madison College Challenge website, available through the A-Z index, at madisoncollege.edu.