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Key elements of a good project
ECVET contact seminar
25-27 October 2010
Brussels
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Project characteristics
- A project has a purpose (expected results)
- It represents an expectation (the wish to fill a gap)
- It is a proactive operation (involving all stakeholders)
- It is conducted within a specified timeframe
- It is a complex operation (coming up with a problem-based
methodology)
- It involves planning, implementation and evaluation
phases
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The APPRET method
To manage a project, it is necessary to:
- Analyse
- Prepare
- Planify
- Realise , Achieve
- Evaluate
- Transform
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1. Analyse a situation
a) Identify the project context
b) Identify the stakeholders
c) Analyse the problems
d) Analyse the objectives
e) Analyse the strategy
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2. Prepare the project
- Choose the priorities – organise them into hierarchy
- Define the objectives that should be achieved: to
identify project objectives, start from the general to
1 or 2 specific objectives.
Objectives have to be :
S specific
M measurable
A acceptable
R realistic and relevant
T timebound/ time framed
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3. Plan the project
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Estimate the feasibility (Be realistic !)
Define the strategy to achieve planned objectives
Define available means and resources.
Organise the planning of activities
– Use the competences of different participants
– Retroplanning, GANTT and PERT graph
– What, who, when, how, how much ?
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4. Realise the project
Definition of tasks and roles
• Plan project management
–Follow the planning.
• Plan coordination of the project
–Responsability as to decision making
• Plan monitoring of the project
–Administrative and financial management
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5. Evaluate the project
Evaluate = Compare information with all criterias in
order to take a decision.
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Define the datas
Plan the use of results
Gather the information
Choose the way of comparing data
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6. Transform the project
Plan the dissemination of reports
• Prepare the communication on the project
–Traces to keep and transfer
• Plan what will exist after the project.
« Everything begins with the end of the project »
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From theory to practice
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The application form
It contains:
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A description of your project
A description of the partnership
A work programme
A description of the results and the project
impact
e) An exploitation (valorisation) and quality
management plan
f) Financial tables
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a. Project description:
the abstract
Why is the abstract of crucial importance?
The abstract is what the evaluator will base his
first impression of the project.
The abstract must be clearly worded, explicit and
well-structured. It must give the evaluator reasons
for recommending your project to be funded.
‼ You are strongly advised not to compile it until the
very end.
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The project description must allow people
to quickly grasp the ins and outs of the
project:
 The context, the current status, an analysis
of the sector involved
 The identified needs, the proposed issue
 The objectives and target audiences
 The expected result
 The expected impact, especially on the
ultimate beneficiaries
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b. Description of the partnership
Partnerships are there to bring together the necessary
skills to successfully complete all aspects of the project
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Search for complementary skills
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Use of experts and specialists
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Recruitment of a at least one person having already
taken part in a European project
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Involvement of the beneficiaries
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Clear definition of everyone’s expectations
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c. The work programme
Objective of the work programme:
• to plan and organise the work and the allocation of
tasks within the partnership
• To cut up the project into work packages
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► a presentation of the methodology used
► a realistic timetable listing project phases, meeting
dates, events and project status reports
► reporting obligations
► a description of the responsibilities, work packages
and tasks of each partner
► the duration of each work package
► the “must haves” and intermediate results for each
work package and the project’s final results
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The work programme must contain at
least the following elements:
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d. Results and impact
The project must end up with:
► Concrete, exploitable and useable results
► Relevant results in terms of the partnership
► Results consistent with objectives, activities
and resources deployed
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The impact
What is the project’s expected impact?
in the short term, in the long term?
On the project’s target audiences, its target sectors?
On the ultimate beneficiaries?
 On professional teaching and training systems and
practices
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e. The valorisation strategy
This is a crucial element in assessing the project
(ensures its impact)
You need to describe it in clear and concise terms:
the strategy as such, its objectives, its targets,
resources, related activities, events, intermediaries
and networks involved, etc.
You should also think about the long-term
exploitation of your results once the project is
completed (intellectual property).
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f. The budget
● The budget must:
► be realistic and consistent with the work
programme
► comply with the rules on expenditure eligibility
► be explained
!!! Don’t forget to check that budget tables are
consistent.
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General advice:
Be clear and concise
Only use the official application form
Avoid abbreviations and acronyms (or provide
explanatory text)
Make things that are implicit explicit
Work on the consistency between objectives, work
programme and budget
 Involve your partners in drafting your application file
(regularly sending them draft versions)
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Quality criteria =
 A strong European dimension
 A complementary and well-structured partnership
 Clear demonstration of project objectives
 Plan for disseminating and exploiting results
 Clear, realistic and complete work programme
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Conclusion
WHO ?
WHAT ?
WHY ?
WHERE ?
WHEN ?
HOW ?
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