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High-performing organizations

The proposal should give a high-level overview of the project. It should provide some general
information about the organization the project is meant for, a description of the problem or opportunity
that will be addressed with your innovative idea, and an overview of the technology that will be
integrated in your solution. It should also provide a scenario that exemplifies the how the solution will
serve the customer or end-user or organization. You can do this by developing a scenario(s) that
illustrates your vision in a brief narrative. The goal is to help the reader envision your innovative
solution.
The proposal should be presented using the following sections:
1. Title Page of the Proposed Project
2. Introduction (up to 0.5 page)
3. Potential Client (0.5 – 1 page)
 General description of the organization that the project is intended for
4. Problem/Opportunity (0.5 – 1 page)
 Description of problem/opportunity that your innovative idea will address
5. Potential technology solution (0.5 – 1 page)
 Overview of the technology that could be used to address the problem/opportunity.
Keep this at a pretty high level (general level). You will present a more detailed
description in the next part of the project.