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ab2346 replied to the topic Your Ideas about How to prepare/write a Successful Project Proposal in the forum Introduction to Project Management 6 years, 1 month ago
Writing a successful project proposal can be very tedious. This is because, you have to deliver something that might seem ingenious to you to others and have them see the same thing you see. To do so, I believe you should break up your proposal to six parts: summary, history, requirements, solution, and authorization, appendix. The executive summary is your elevator pitch. It portrays that ingenious idea in the way you want the reader to see. The history portion of your paper should talk about the idea behind the project, what obstacle is it going to solve, and context of your idea. The requirements section should describe your project in great detail and how that relates back to the problem its trying to solve. The solution section should explain the plan to solve the problem. The authorization section should list individuals or organizations that have authorization throughout the project. The appendix includes all your supporting documentation. If you divide your paper in these sections and you write each section thoroughly, you will have a clear and powerful paper that will be successful.