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Project Proposal: Planning and Execution, Schemes and Mind Maps of Project Management

Project PlanningResource ManagementProject DeliveryProject Execution

Samples for project proposals, including summaries, resources, stages, and timelines. It emphasizes the importance of convincing peers of the proposal's merit and the need for resources to deliver a project on time and with optimal impact. The document also suggests using text boxes to highlight ideas and break up long text.

What you will learn

  • What are the key elements of a successful project proposal?
  • How can resources be effectively managed for project delivery?
  • What are the different stages of a project and how do they relate to each other?

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

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Download Project Proposal: Planning and Execution and more Schemes and Mind Maps Project Management in PDF only on Docsity!   Project Plan Samples    Sample 1      Author's Name      Project Proposal    Project Name  Summary  Briefly summarize the idea behind your project. Why is your project important, which problems does  it solve, or what does it aim to improve? There is no room for details here, restrain yourself to the  overall topic and the major points. Present the strongest arguments why your project deserves  support ­ this document is all about convincing others of your proposal.    Outline the situation as it is now, and why your project will make it better. Highlight the potential of  your proposal by describing the scenario of your project delivered successfully. Impress your peers  with stunningly brilliant ideas!    Resources      Use quotes to emphasize  an important aspect you want your  readers to remember.      source citation  Later, there will be time to specify and quantify all the resources necessary to deploy the project, but  for now, you should have a rough idea of the project's time span and what kind of resources it will  involve.    Make sure to emphasize why you need these resources to deliver a project on time and with an  optimal impact. Step into the role of your peers: What about your project will justify the costs?  Stages  Can you already think of different stages your project will run through? What will be the first steps to  undertake, and which further steps rely on other tasks being completed first? Make a list of the  steps, like this one:    1. Planning phase  2. Team organization phase  3. Prototype phase  4. Implementation phase  5. Feedback phase    Give your readers a hint of the timeline you consider for these steps. Again, you don't need the  details, but it should become clear whether you are talking about two weeks or two years.    Special attention  please!          Leverage text boxes with consistently used icons to highlight ideas, facts, hints, or  risks. Boxes contribute to the paper's structure and break up long text paragraphs.    [This box is technically a table. To use it in your document, it might work best to  find it within the HTML source code and copy it to the place where you need it.]                                                             
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