CONCEPT-Tools
Wanted Poster
A good approach to develop a project definition in more detail is to use a sample of questions to explore an idea from different perspectives. Here are two approaches presented, which can be seen as a “wanted poster”.
Example 1:
Answer the following questions to define and to strengthen your idea:
Description of the Idea |
Visualise it! Make it concrete! |
Benefit of the Idea |
What are the opportunities? What are the Strengths? |
Magic of the Idea |
What is the speciality, the original the new aspect of the idea? |
Advantage in competition |
What are the advantages to the competitors? |
Economic Benefit |
Volume of sales, Cost reduction |
Quality Benefit |
What gets better? How does it make the world better? |
Idea Promoter |
Who supports your idea? Who is interested? |
Timing |
What is the time frame of your idea? |
Example 2:
Make a concept like a real project out of your idea.
Name of the Project |
What is the name? |
Initial situation |
Why should the project be made? |
Project goals |
What should be reached? |
Target Groups |
For whom is this project? |
General Framework |
What has to be considered? |
Solution Strategies |
How can the goals be achieved? |
Involved, Partners |
Who will be integrated? |
Workflow |
What are the single steps? |
Public Relation |
Who has to be informed? |
Documentation |
What has to be documented? |
Budget |
What are the costs? |
Finance |
Who will it be financed? |
Evaluation, Monitoring |
How and what is going to be evaluated? |