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Putting A Project Evaluation Out For Tender

Some government funded projects require those involved to fund someone to undertake an evaluation of that project and come up with some strategies for aspects of the project to continue once funding has ceased. Some project managers however have had no experience of this kind of thing and don't know how such a document should be put together or what it should contain.

Yesterday my colleagues and I met with a client who required such an evaluation but who had no idea how to go about putting the information together for people to bid on. We had a brainstorming session and delineated some of the aspects of a typical project evaluation so that they could put together a document that we could bid on. This is the background to the short white paper that follows.

Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 21:32 by Registered CommenterSue Jeffels | CommentsPost a Comment

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