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Project
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| Lesson
Overview |
Once a performance problem and training solution has been identified,
a project proposal is written. The proposal documents how long
the project will take, who will be involved, how much it will
cost, and any special constraints that must be considered for
the project. Think of the project proposal as a negotiable
contract between the client and the design firm.
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| Objectives |
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Describe the five components of a project proposal.
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Describe
legal liabilities in training.
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Discuss three project
planning tasks.
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Discuss three project management
activities.
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| Lesson Presentation |
Click on
the link below to view the lesson titled: Writing
a Project Proposal Click on the link
below to download the PP file for the lesson:
Project
Proposal |
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| Application Activity |
The activity for this
week is to participate in a threaded discussion in our Blackboard
site.
The topic of the discussion focuses on presenting a project proposal
to a client. I would like for you to share your ideas and
experiences regarding how you would ask a client for a large sum
of money for a training project.
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| Lesson Assignments |
There is one assignment for this
lesson.
You are to write a project proposal for your topic.
Use the Project
Proposal Template as
a guide.
The template has sample information for you to review.
When you write your own, be sure to include complete information.
You may use this Proposal
Checklist to make sure
you include everything in your proposal. |
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Copyright 2004
Mary J. Nicholson
all rights reserved
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA
last updated: January, 2004
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