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Learn how to write project proposal and project plan
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Learn how to write project proposal and project plan

In this class, I will explain in detail how you can write a complete and effective project proposal and project plan.
Created byAM Learning
Last updated 12/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • What is project proposal
  • Why to write project proposal
  • Steps to write a project proposal
  • Tips for writing an effective project proposal
  • How to write a project plan

Course content

2 sections17 lectures1h 28m total length
  • Course Outline1:42

    Explore the course outline for writing a project proposal, including its purpose, advantages, and essential steps to craft a budget proposal with templates and examples.

  • What is project proposal1:20

    Understand what a project proposal is and how a budget proposal guides agency and client before the start. It defines the project, objectives, resources, timeline, budget, and key deliverables.

  • Why to write project proposal1:35
  • Advantages of a clear Project Proposal1:01
  • How to be prepared2:17

    Prepare a budget proposal through in-depth analysis of your current situation, identifying needs and gaps, and establishing partnerships with aligned values and management style.

  • Steps to writing your project proposal6:38
  • Tips for writing an effective project proposal2:26

    Explore tips for writing a project proposal by focusing on the audience, using persuasive data like historical data, surveys, marketing predictions, and GIS studies, and keeping it simple and proofread.

  • Best Practices For Writing Project Proposal1:32
  • Project Proposal Template15:50
  • Designing the Project Proposal Template7:06
  • Detailed project proposal1:02
  • Website Project Proposal13:49
  • Digital Marketing Campaign Project Proposal7:16
  • Library System Project Proposal10:50

    Write a library system budget proposal by detailing the executive summary, project aim, online catalog access, and modules like membership management, book management, digital content management, and reporting.

  • Final Thoughts and Class Project1:26
  • Project and Resources0:14
  • Project Assignment

Requirements

  • Internet Access
  • Willing to Learn
  • Have Microsoft Word installed

Description

Course Title: Learn How to write a project proposal

A project proposal aims to get approval for a project from key stakeholders. Project proposals are documents that define your project. They tell your customers how your project ideas should be executed. In this class, I will explain how to write an effective project proposal. You need to install Microsoft Office Word because we will write many practical examples for project proposals.


Course Outline

  1. What is a project proposal?

  2. Why do you need to write a project proposal?

  3. Advantages of a clear project proposal

  4. How to be prepared before writing a good project proposal?

  5. Steps to writing your project proposal

  6. Tips for writing an effective project proposal

  7. Best Practices For Writing Project Proposals

  8. Project Proposal Template and Examples

  9. Final Thoughts and Class Project

The project asks the student to apply what he/she has learned by writing a project proposal document.

By following the steps and the tips that the student will learn in this class, the student will be able to write a good and valuable project proposal.


Course Title: Learn How to Write a Project Plan

We will explore the essential steps to writing a project plan. Whether you're a seasoned project manager or new to the field, having a solid project plan is key to success.


Course Outline

  1. What is a project plan?

  2. Define the Project

  3. Identify Stakeholders

  4. Set SMART Objectives

  5. Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

  6. Resource Identification and Allocation

  7. Time Estimation and Scheduling

  8. Risk Management

  9. Communication Planning

  10. Monitoring and Controlling the Project

  11. Closing the project

The project asks the student to apply what he/she has learned by writing a project plan document.

I will be available to answer students' questions so send me your questions in a message.

Good Luck to all students

Happy Learning!

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Who this course is for:

  • Business Analyst
  • Project Manager
  • Business Consultant
  • New to the field