How to Write Introductions, Scopes & Objectives for Projects

It is important to begin a project by clearly presenting its goal and purpose. Without a clear written indication of these aims and objectives, the project itself and its purpose remains unclear, and its relevance and meaning may remain in doubt. For a project to be effective and successful, a clear and strong written statement of its scopes and objectives must be made in the beginning which gives an organized overview of what the project is all about.

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Instructions

  1. Introductions

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      The introductory part of a write-up on a project gives its background. It is not the space to give minute details and descriptions of all the work that went into the project or what you hope to achieve. Instead, it is a clear statement of why the project was undertaken and what we need to know in order to make our understanding of the project more complete. The introduction will also cite relevant references.

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      The scope of the project means the area of its pertinence, the breadth of its effect. In this part of the write-up you have to clarify where, how and under what circumstances your project is applicable, relevant and significant. In order to give an effective idea of the scope of your project, write a clear account of its methods. You may begin with a broad, generalized background but end by giving specific information and putting your writing in the context of the project.

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      The objectives of the project are its aims, the end result of your work. To give a clear idea of the objectives, write step-wise points about what the project will, at its completion, have successfully achieved. Be detailed and relevant, as this is the most important part of your paper summarizing your project.

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