Unit2 proposal guide General Guidelines for Project Proposals as a Whole A proposal often called a Statement of Work ? is a persuasive document Its objectives are to Identify what work is to be done Explain why or in our case how this work is to be done P
General Guidelines for Project Proposals as a Whole A proposal often called a Statement of Work ? is a persuasive document Its objectives are to Identify what work is to be done Explain why or in our case how this work is to be done Persuade the reader that the proposers you are able to do the work have a plausible ? management ? plan and speci ?c ? technical ? approach and have the resources needed to complete the task within the stated time constraints EXAMPLE If you want to use a Google Docs presentation template as a digital ? Fluxus ? box that ?ne ? just explain what you are going to attempt to do What makes a good professional proposal One attribute is appearance A strong proposal has an attractive professional inviting appearance In addition the information should easy to access A second attribute and most important is substance A strong proposal has a well-organized brief plan of attack A strong proposal also organizes details because some depth is needed to ? sell ? your project to your professor Remember Your proposal is a short persuasive document It helps you plan what you are going to do when so you stay on track Organization You may choose to organize your proposal into short sections and headings to help you organize your own thoughts Title a Title of project in initial capital letters b The theme of the project c Team members name and or individual member names d Date e An appropriate picture of the product you think you would like to model ??perhaps Executive Summary Content A brief summary of what you propose to do Length one-third of a page never more than one page Emphasis highlighting of the proposed approach Statement of Project the ?? Why ? a VERY brief summary of your understanding of the request by the instructor the original problem synopsis b Background information to educate the reader about how you interpret the problem task Previous related work by others that will inform your work ?? ? literature or image review ? with credible sources think of the Fluxus History reading as an example or the Kairos issue on Manifestos ??both are linked on our course blog OVEALL This section is a brief problem description as you now understand it Objectives the ?? What and the How ? In the Objectives section you can begin to translate the ideas of Fluxus to be updated for your generation into a clearly de ?ned design technical approach De ?ne the scope of work and clearly state your project objectives Although you may not know all the details of the problem solution you should begin to have an Initial design idea on how you will attack the problem and you should have some design concepts CThe purpose of this section is to present the process by which you will arrive at the ?nal product This section answers the following questions a Design speci ?cations in
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