Project Planning
The backbone to a great idea is the ability to articulate what, where, when, why, and how. Project planning comes before funder selection so that you can stay true to your research while later being flexible to the funder’s goals. You must choose your research and then find the funding opportunities that will support your trajectory. Our project planning services position you for a fundable future.
Goals, Objectives & Outcomes
What is it? Unfortunately, there aren’t definitions for goals, objectives, and outcomes that are universal across agencies and industries. Generally speaking, however, a goal gives a general statement about what you hope to accomplish through a project, objectives are more concrete and specific in how the goal will be achieved. Outcomes indicate the expected transformative result due to your project, and usually are delineated as short (immediate), medium (intermediate), or long-term. Together, goals, objectives, and outcomes provide the skeletal bones to your proposal, allowing the logic model to flesh out the rest.
While researchers can often articulate their end goal or desired overall impact, sometimes crafting appropriate objectives and outcomes that align with those goals is difficult. Objectives are not outcomes; outcomes are not outputs. Being able to succinctly delineate all of it (as is done through a logic model) and craft SMART targets (specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely) may relay to a reviewer that you know what is feasible. Because goals, objectives, and outcomes are essentially a list of sentences, within seconds, a reviewer will determine whether s/he should continue reading, and you want them to keep reading.Â
How can we help you?
- Confirm appropriateness of goals, objectives, outcomes (and outputs)
- Design research and methodology appropriate to meet goals, objectives, and outcomes
- Develop descriptive yet succinct logic models
- Establish and/or review target indicators
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Yes, we have consultants experienced with quantitative and qualitative analysis. We can help you with coding a portion of your qualitative data, preparing the data for analysis, and drafting an outline of your results. Once we have a firm idea of how your results chapter is outlined, our consultants can help.
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