Describing your project or Scope of Work
Not sure how to describe your project or Scope of work?
Each project is different, so determine the budget you have, time-line and scope of work and do your research first. Its good
to have a understanding of the time-line and cost of your project before you begin.
Let’s start with a sample project, you need a web-page for your non-profit by next week and your budget is $7,500, but you
don’t know what goes into the webpage so you do your research and look at other non-profits websites. You find the one your looking
for that has video, audio, mobile app, calendar, contact page, picture page it looks like its not a static
web-page but a social networking web-site. So you want this feature.
Most web-sites now are changing over to Social Networking web-sites with short video’s attached, this helps your viewer stay on your
web-page and get the most out of your information.
I build projects from scratch and can work with you on design and deployment. Below is the basics on what to include in your scope of work.
SCOPE OF WORK:
1. Your project
a. information about your project
b. do you already have hardware, information rerlated to your project
c. names, passwords, video, material related to your project
d. how you need your project delivered
e. based on travel, does working on the project online work best for you?
2. Time-line
a. are you on a time-crunch
3. Budget
a. determine your budget, time-line and scope of work for delivery of your project.
There you go, the basics of your project scope of work. Each project is different from social networking websites, documentaries, language preservation,
audio recording, purchasing equipment and training.
Feel free to contact me for any questions.