How to write a project proposal and business use case

In this class, I will explain in detail how you can write an effective project proposal and valuable business use case.

How to write a project proposal and business use case
How to write a project proposal and business use case

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In this class, I will explain in detail how you can write an effective project proposal and valuable business use case.

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 in detail how you can write an effective project proposal.

You need to install Microsoft Office Word because we will write many practical examples for project proposals.


Course Outline

  • What is a project proposal?

  • Why do you need to write a project proposal?

  • Advantages of a clear project proposal

  • How to be prepared before writing a good project proposal?

  • Steps to writing your project proposal

  • Tips for writing an effective project proposal

  • Best Practices For Writing Project Proposals

  • Project Proposal Template and Examples

  • Final Thoughts and Class Project

The project asks the student to apply what he/she has learnt 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.


How to write a Business Use case
The business use case is a description of how a person who uses the process or system will accomplish a goal. Business use cases are popular techniques for documenting and understanding system requirements, and I will teach you how to write them in a good and valuable way by following these steps:

  1. Identify the Actors

  2. Identify the Goal

  3. Define the Pre-Conditions and Post-Conditions

  4. Describe the Main Flow

  5. Describe the Alternate Flows and Exceptions

The main purpose of writing a use case is to explore and highlight the value of your business, industry, or system.
Use cases can be valuable tools for understanding a specific system's ability to meet the needs of end-users.
Use cases can also be effective for product marketing purposes.
The project asks the student to apply what he/she has learnt by writing a business use case document.


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

Good Luck to all students

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