Project Proposal Format: 3. Table of Contents

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Project Proposal Format

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cover Sheet: descriptive title; names of the authors; course Abstract Table of Contents Introduction: background of the project Problem Statement/ Opportunity Statement: clearly bring out the problem you have identified and that you want to address. The problem must be concrete. Project Objectives: to establish the scope and boundaries of the project: translates problem statement and objectives into a set of sharpened, measurable, quantifiable objectives. Proposed Solution: Modules and Architecture Customer value proposition and competitive advantages, if any, the market opportunity, competition, direct and indirect and the marketing, the revenue model. Approach: translate the problem statement into a set of more detailed project activities and the required resources References

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