Digital outcome proposal · AS 91877
Develop a proposal for a digital outcome
You need to create a written proposal for a digital product you want to build. Your proposal must explain what problem you're solving, who you're building it for, what it needs to do, and what resources (time, people, tools) you'll need. Think of it as a plan that convinces someone your digital project is worth doing.
- ·Define the problem, issue, scope, purpose, and context of your digital outcome
- ·Identify the specific requirements and technical specifications your digital product must have
- ·Identify who your end users are and what they need
- ·List the resources required, including people, equipment, and a realistic timeframe estimate
- ·Show clear connections between what users need, what your product must do, and the resources available to build it
You develop a proposal that covers the problem, requirements, end users, and resources, but these elements may be incomplete or lack clear connections to each other.
You develop a proposal that uses research and feedback to strengthen it, with clear links shown between the requirements, who you're building for, and the resources you need.