Across the Gulf, Africa and Asia, entrepreneurs and business professionals invest significant time and money into ventures that a rigorous feasibility study would have revealed were not viable, or viable but requiring a different approach than originally planned. This course trains participants to conduct the market, financial, technical and operational analysis that determines whether a business idea is worth pursuing, and then to translate viable ideas into credible business plans that satisfy investors, banks and business partners. The content is built around the specific business environments of the Gulf, Africa and Asia, not generic entrepreneurship models developed for Western markets.
The business planning and feasibility challenges participants bring to this course:
This course builds the analytical skills and business planning framework to address every one of these challenges.
People with business ideas who want to assess viability rigorously before committing resources.
Business owners expanding into new markets or products who want a rigorous approach to the decision.
Staff reviewing or approving business proposals and investment applications who want to assess them more rigorously.
Loan officers and investment analysts who review business plans and want a stronger analytical framework.
Staff in enterprise development and livelihoods programmes who assess and support business plans.
Students and recent graduates wanting a practical applied complement to their academic business education.
A complete feasibility and business planning toolkit applied to your specific business idea or context.
Why this module matters: A feasibility study that does not understand the actual market the business will enter is not a feasibility study, it is an optimistic assumption documented in a structured format. Module 1 builds the market analysis skills that make feasibility assessment real.
Why this module matters: Financial projections that are optimistic assumptions dressed as analysis deceive lenders and investors and, most expensively, the entrepreneur themselves. Module 2 builds the financial modelling skills for honest, realistic financial feasibility assessment.
Why this module matters: A business that is financially viable but operationally impossible will fail. Module 3 covers technical and operational feasibility and then builds the risk assessment that identifies what could go wrong before it does.
Why this module matters: A feasibility study that says proceed needs to be translated into a business plan that guides execution and satisfies lenders and investors. Module 4 builds the business plan, using the feasibility work already done.
Why this module matters: A strong feasibility study and business plan are worth nothing if you cannot use them to access the finance your business needs. Module 5 covers the Gulf and African finance landscape, pitching skills and implementation planning.
| Locations | Kuwait City, Amman, Dubai, Online |
| Methodology | 60% applied, participants work on their own business idea throughout, producing a feasibility study and business plan draft by the end |
| What's Included | Workbook, feasibility study framework, financial model template, business plan template, risk register, Gulf finance landscape guide, certificate |
Do I need a specific business idea to attend?
Having a business idea you want to assess makes the course significantly more valuable, you will produce a real feasibility study and business plan draft during the course rather than generic examples. If you do not have an idea yet, you can work through the frameworks using a provided case study instead.
Is this relevant for businesses already operating?
Yes. Feasibility analysis is equally important for new product launches, market expansions and significant business pivots by existing businesses. The frameworks apply to any significant business decision, not only new business starts.
Join entrepreneurs and business professionals from across the Gulf, Africa and Asia who have built the analytical skills to assess viability honestly and build business plans that open doors.
We run this course as a private programme for organisations. Bespoke dates, tailored content, group pricing.
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