Determine two options or alternatives which may be selected to support the project aims. Justify why these two options are suitable from synthesising the data and information obtained.

Task 1:

Create a project proposal document which aims to contribute to an organisational strategic objective. The proposal should include as a minimum:-

a. Determination of a topic of investigation with justification for its contribution to strategic objective(s)
b. Discussion of the aim, scope and objectives for the project with justification
c. Develop a suitable research methodology, to fully meet project and sponsor needs, research should consider the research bases suitability to provide the rich data needed to inform your proposals, or Project Initiation Document format, should you wish

The project proposal should clarify why this topic was selected and any strategic implications.

Guideline word count: 700 – 900 words

A.C. 1.1 – Determine a topic of investigation that has a strategic implication

A.C. 1.2 – Discuss the aim, scope and objectives of the project

A.C. 1.3 – Take responsibility for and justify the topic of investigation and its aims, scope and objectives

A.C. 1.4 – Formulate the project research methodology, including the project structure and research base

Task 2:

Assess via qualitative or quantitative means three valid sources which can be used to obtain data and information to support the aim of the project, both internal and external sources should be used. You may present valid criteria for data gathering to support your choice.

Collate the data and information gathered and synthesise it to analyse relevancy to the project. Where possible use tools and techniques to support the identification of options and choices. Look for any clusters, stepping stones, patterns or trends.

Determine two options or alternatives which may be selected to support the project aims. Justify why these two options are suitable from synthesising the data and information obtained.

Analyse the two options and select one which will support the project aims stating why this choice was preferable to the other option. Where possible use a tool or technique to underpin your selection, or valid criteria for selection.

Guideline word count: 700 – 900 words

A.C. 2.1 – Assess sources of data and information that will support the aim of the project

A.C. 2.2 – Synthesise the data and information for options or alternatives that support the project aims

A.C. 2.3 – Critically evaluate an option or alternative that supports the project aims

Task 3:

Critically evaluate the research undertaken and evaluate the key features from the evaluation to draw relevant conclusions, to support positive and negative contributions to project direction and meeting project objectives and purpose. Ensure the evaluation processes are linked to the research analysis. State any constraints faced when analysing the information and how this may skew data.

Create an action plan that will support achieving the project aim stating clear recommendations. Include any resource implication and timescales. Ensure your recommendations are linked to research analysis, evaluation and conclusions.

Critically evaluate the impact of the project, you may wish to use san impact statement format for the purpose. The analysis should clearly critically judge any risks and the difference these will make to the identified project deliverables, and how these deliverables link to the project aims and objectives.

Guideline word count: 500 – 700 words

A.C. 3.1 – Critically evaluate the research analysis to enable conclusions to be made

A.C. 3.2 – Recommend a course of action that achieves the strategic aims of the project

AC. 3.3 – Critically analyse then impact of the recommendations

Task 4: