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Project Proposal Format

This document provides guidance on writing a project proposal with an 8 section structure including: project title and overview, purpose and need, business drivers and significance, benefits and costs, implementation method, timeline, requirements, and expected outcomes. Key steps include summarizing the project aims in 3-5 sentences, defining the purpose and need, justifying the business goals and significance, and evaluating the benefits compared to costs. The proposal should also include the approach, schedule, requirements, and anticipated outcomes.

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Project Proposal Format

This document provides guidance on writing a project proposal with an 8 section structure including: project title and overview, purpose and need, business drivers and significance, benefits and costs, implementation method, timeline, requirements, and expected outcomes. Key steps include summarizing the project aims in 3-5 sentences, defining the purpose and need, justifying the business goals and significance, and evaluating the benefits compared to costs. The proposal should also include the approach, schedule, requirements, and anticipated outcomes.

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PROJECT PROPOSAL

FORMAT:
STRUCTURE:
Project description paper includes the following structure:

Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Project Title and Overview


Purpose and Need
Business Divers and Significance
Benefits and Costs(Budget)
Implementation Method
Timeline
Requirements
Expected Outcomes

KEY STEPS:
Taking into account the typical elements of the document structure, you must
complete the following steps to write a project description template:

Summarize. Summarizing the project means explaining the aims,


outcomes, significance and benefits. You must use 3-5 sentences (or less)
for writing the summary. The title of your project is to be placed at the
beginning of the paper. Avoid using unnecessary and parenthetic words

and expressions.
Define. Defining the project means explaining what purpose to reach and
what need to address. Under the purpose you write about the main intent
for project startup. Under the need you must define the business problem

to be solved or the opportunity to be exploited,


Justify. Justifying the project means proving that the project underpins
some business goals and is significant to success of the performing
organization. You must identify business drivers that lead change to the
project and determine how the project impacts the performance of the

organization.
Evaluate. Evaluating means identifying the benefits to be gained upon
successful completion of the project. You need to use the results of costbenefit analysis to explain the ratio between the benefits to be gained and
the cost to be covered.

Approach (OPTIONAL). Approaching the project means selecting,


approving and describing a method that is efficient for implementing the
goals and objectives of the project within the current operational
environment. You must have an approach along with a methodology that

explains how to phase the project and what lifecycle to be followed.


Schedule (OPTIONAL). Scheduling means performing a preliminary
estimation of time needed for the project. Youll need to develop a timeline
that shows the total estimated amount of working hours required. Note
that the timeline will be used later during the planning phase to develop

the project schedule and estimate activity durations.


Wrap. Wrapping the project is a slangy word I use here to explain the
need for stating the requirements for your project in a summarized

manner.
Compensate. Compensating the project means identifying the results to
be gained as a compensation of all those resources and effort invested in
the implementation process. You need to create a description of the
desired outcomes that are anticipated upon successful completion of the
project. This data will be used later in developing the deliverables list.

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