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'''TELOS''' is an acronym in Project Management used to define five areas of feasibility that determine whether a project should run or not.
'''TELOS''' is an acronym in Project Management used to define five areas of feasibility that determine whether a project should run or not.


T - Technical - Is the project technically possible. <br />
TELOS, an acronym from project Management, describes the factors inherent in choosing to run a project
E - Economic - Can the project be afforded? Will it increase profit? <br />

T - Technical - Is the project technically possible.
L - Legal - Is the project legal? <br />
O - Organisational - Will the organisation accept the change? <br />
E - Economic - Can the project be afforded? Will it increase profit?
L - Legal - Is the project legal?
O - Organisational - Will the organisation accept the change?
S - Scheduling - Can the project be done in time?
S - Scheduling - Can the project be done in time?



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TELOS is an acronym in Project Management used to define five areas of feasibility that determine whether a project should run or not.

T - Technical - Is the project technically possible.
E - Economic - Can the project be afforded? Will it increase profit?
L - Legal - Is the project legal?
O - Organisational - Will the organisation accept the change?
S - Scheduling - Can the project be done in time?

References

[1] [2]

  1. ^ Keyes, 'Leading IT Projects'.
  2. ^ Overton, 'Feasibility Studies Made Simple'.