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JISC Project Plan
Before completing this template please note:
   • This template is for completion by JISC funded projects
   • Text in blue italics is explanatory and should be deleted in completed documents.
   • The Project Management Guidelines (www.jisc.ac.uk/proj_manguide.html) explain the
       purpose of Project Plans.
   • Please remember to fill in the information on the header - i.e. doc version, contact and date)

                                               Project Information
Project Identifier                To be completed by JISC
Project Title
Project Hashtag
Start Date                                                      End Date
Lead Institution
Project Director
Project Manager
Contact email
Partner Institutions
Project Webpage URL
Programme Name
Programme Manager


                                             Document Information
Author(s)
Project Role(s)
Date                                                       Filename
URL                               If this report is on your project web site
Access                            This report is for general dissemination


                                                Document History
     Version                 Date                                       Comments




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Table of Contents
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1. Project Overview................................................................................................................................3
   1.1 Project Summary..........................................................................................................................3
   1.2Objectives.....................................................................................................................................3
   1.3Anticipated Outputs and Outcomes...............................................................................................3
   1.4Overall Approach...........................................................................................................................3
   1.5Anticipated Impact.........................................................................................................................3
   1.6Stakeholder Analysis.....................................................................................................................4
   1.7Related Projects............................................................................................................................4
   1.8Constraints....................................................................................................................................4
   1.9Assumptions .................................................................................................................................4
   1.10Risk Analysis...............................................................................................................................4
   1.11Technical Development...............................................................................................................5
   1.12Standards....................................................................................................................................5
   1.13Intellectual Property Rights..........................................................................................................5
2 Project Resources..............................................................................................................................5
   2.1 Project Partners............................................................................................................................5
   2.2Project Management.....................................................................................................................5
   2.3Project Roles.................................................................................................................................6
   2.4Programme Support......................................................................................................................6
3 Detailed Project Planning....................................................................................................................6
   3.1 Evaluation Plan............................................................................................................................6
   3.2 Quality Assurance........................................................................................................................6
   3.3 Communication and Dissemination Plan......................................................................................7
   3.4 Exit and Embedding Plans...........................................................................................................7
   3.5 Sustainability Plans......................................................................................................................7
 Appendices...........................................................................................................................................7
   Appendix A. Project Budget...............................................................................................................7
   Appendix B. Workpackages...............................................................................................................7




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NB : Please delete all blue guidance text from your completed document

1. Project Overview
1.1 Project Summary
<The purpose of this section of the report is to provide a summary of your project for a wider
audience to allow the reader to decide if they would like to find out more about what you are hoping to
achieve (your aims). It will be uploaded onto your project’s JISC webpage so should be no more than
350 words in length.

Please follow the JISC guidance on how to write a summary, this can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/projectsummary.aspx


1.2       Objectives
<Following on from your summary, please detail the objectives of the work to be carried out. These
objectives should be S.M.A.R.T. Guidance on writing smart objectives can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/objectives.aspx

1.3       Anticipated Outputs and Outcomes
<Please list the outputs that your project will create, this should include tangible deliverables
(including reports) and the less tangible knowledge and experience you hope to build and share.
Information on identifying project outputs and outcomes can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning.aspx>

      Output / Outcome Type                                  Brief Description
 (e.g. report, publication, software,
          knowledge built)




1.4       Overall Approach
<Describe the overall approach you will take to achieve the objectives outlined above, including:

      • Strategy and/or methodology and how the work will be structured
      • Important issues to be addressed, e.g. interoperability
      • Scope and boundaries of the work, including any issues that will not be covered.
      • Critical success factors.
Guidance on writing about the overall approach can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/approach.aspx


1.5       Anticipated Impact
<Please consider the impact that you anticipate your project to have on your institution and on the
wider sector, this list may grow as your project develops. Information on impact areas and guidance
can be found in the project management guidelines at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/impact.aspx>

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              Impact Area                                   Anticipated Impact Description




Impact Areas : maintain research excellence; maintain teaching & learning excellence; be more effective/save
money; have a positive impact on wider society; be ready for technology needs in the future.


1.6       Stakeholder Analysis
<List key stakeholder groups and individuals that will be interested in your project outputs, will be
affected by them, or whose support/approval is essential, both within your institution and in the
community, and assess their importance (high/medium/low). Information on stakeholder analysis can
be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/stakeholders.aspx

                      Stakeholder                                  Interest / stake             Importance (H/
                                                                                                    M/L)




1.7       Related Projects
<List any projects that are related to this one, if there are non please indicate this>


1.8       Constraints
<List any constraints that will need to be managed in order to successfully complete your project, e.g.
time, resources>


1.9       Assumptions
<List the assumptions on which the project will be run e.g. scope, staff time, materials etc>


1.10 Risk Analysis
<List factors that could pose a risk to the project’s success, assess their likelihood and severity, and
detail the action you will take to prevent them from happening (or manage them if they if they occur).
Further information on JISCs risk management approach can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/risks.aspx>

     Risk Description             Probability     Severity         Risk       Detail of action to be taken
                                      (P)            (S)          Score      (mitigation / reduction / transfer
                                    1–5            1–5            (PxS)                / acceptance)
                                   (1 = low       (1 = low
                                   5 = high)      5 = high)




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1.11 Technical Development
<Indicate how the project will follow best practice for technical development, and any specific
technologies or development approaches the project will adopt and why. More information on
technical development can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/technology.aspx >


1.12 Standards
<List the standards the project will use in the table below. Also indicate:

     •    Where choices exist in an area, the reasons for the standards selected.
     •    Where proprietary standards are selected in an area where open ones are available, the
          reasons for their use and their scope of deployment

More information about standards can be found in the project management guidelines at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/standards.aspx

      Name of standard or                    Version                          Notes
         specification




1.13 Intellectual Property Rights
<Indicate who will own the intellectual property created by the project. List any intellectual property
owned by third parties that will be incorporated into project outputs, when/how you will obtain
permission to use them, and any implications for project outputs after the project ends. Information
on JISCs Intellectual property approach can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/topics/legalethical/ipr>



2 Project Resources
2.1 Project Partners
<List all project partners (including subcontractors), their roles, and the main contact. Indicate the
date a consortium agreement was signed (or will be signed), and send a copy to the programme
manager. Guidance on creating a consortium agreement can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/
documents/funding/project_management/consortiumagreements.pdf>


2.2       Project Management
<Briefly describe the project management framework, including organisation, reporting relationships,
decision process, and the role of any local management committee. Organisation charts or
diagrammatic representations are encouraged. Guidance on project management can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/management.aspx

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2.3       Project Roles
Using the table below, list all members of the project team, their roles, and contact details. Indicate
the number of days per week that each team member will spend on the project.

    Team Member                         Role                Contact Details      Days per week to be
       Name                                                                      spent on the project




Indicate if the project team has any training needs and how they will be met.>


2.4       Programme Support
<Indicate if there are specific areas where you would like support from the Programme or Programme
Manager.>



3 Detailed Project Planning
3.1 Evaluation Plan
<Indicate how you will evaluate the quality of the project outputs and the success of the project. List
the factors you plan to evaluate (including the Critical Success Factors identified in section 1.3),
questions the evaluation will answer, methods you will use, and how success will be measured.
Expand as appropriate on how you will conduct the evaluation. Guidance on creating an evaluation
plan can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/evaluation.aspx>

 Timing        Factor to Evaluate            Questions to Address    Method(s)    Measure of Success




3.2       Quality Assurance
<What quality assurance measures are planned? Who will be responsible for assessing the quality of
the project outputs/outcomes and when? Complete the table below for each of the major deliverables
providing as much detail as possible. Repeat the table as many times as necessary to accommodate
all deliverables. Guidance on creating a quality plan can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/quality.aspx>

Output / Outcome
     Name
When will QA be           Who will carry out the QA         What QA methods / measures will be used?
  carried out?                     work?




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3.3       Communication and Dissemination Plan
<Explain how the project plans to share outcomes and learning with stakeholders and the community.
Complete the table below for all important dissemination activities planned throughout the project.
Guidance on creating a dissemination plan can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/
projectmanagement/planning/dissemination.aspx>


  Timing         Dissemination Activity          Audience             Purpose          Key Message




3.4       Exit and Embedding Plans
<Explain what will happen to project outputs/outcomes at the end of the project (including knowledge
and learning). Focus on the work needed to ensure they are taken up by the community and any
work needed for project closedown, e.g. preservation, maintenance, documentation. Guidance on
creating an exit plan can be found at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/exit.aspx>


         Project                     Action for Take-up & Embedding             Action for Exit
    Outputs/Outcomes




3.5 Sustainability Plans
<List any project outputs/outcomes that may have potential to live on after the project ends, why, how
they might be taken forward, and any issues involved in making them sustainable in the long term.
The JISC Sustainability Toolkit can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/sustainabilitytoolkit


  Project Outputs              Why Sustainable        Scenarios for Taking        Issues to Address
                                                           Forward




            Appendices
Appendix A. Project Budget

Appendix B. Workpackages




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Project plan template v3.0 jan 2012

  • 1. Project Identifier: Version: Contact: Date: JISC Project Plan Before completing this template please note: • This template is for completion by JISC funded projects • Text in blue italics is explanatory and should be deleted in completed documents. • The Project Management Guidelines (www.jisc.ac.uk/proj_manguide.html) explain the purpose of Project Plans. • Please remember to fill in the information on the header - i.e. doc version, contact and date) Project Information Project Identifier To be completed by JISC Project Title Project Hashtag Start Date End Date Lead Institution Project Director Project Manager Contact email Partner Institutions Project Webpage URL Programme Name Programme Manager Document Information Author(s) Project Role(s) Date Filename URL If this report is on your project web site Access This report is for general dissemination Document History Version Date Comments Page 1 of 7 Document title: JISC Project Plan Template Last updated: Jan 2012 v3.0
  • 2. Project Identifier: Version: Contact: Date: Table of Contents NB : This table of contents ‘auto-populates’ - to update the table of contents – place cursor in the table of contents, right-click your mouse, click ’update field’, select appropriate option 1. Project Overview................................................................................................................................3 1.1 Project Summary..........................................................................................................................3 1.2Objectives.....................................................................................................................................3 1.3Anticipated Outputs and Outcomes...............................................................................................3 1.4Overall Approach...........................................................................................................................3 1.5Anticipated Impact.........................................................................................................................3 1.6Stakeholder Analysis.....................................................................................................................4 1.7Related Projects............................................................................................................................4 1.8Constraints....................................................................................................................................4 1.9Assumptions .................................................................................................................................4 1.10Risk Analysis...............................................................................................................................4 1.11Technical Development...............................................................................................................5 1.12Standards....................................................................................................................................5 1.13Intellectual Property Rights..........................................................................................................5 2 Project Resources..............................................................................................................................5 2.1 Project Partners............................................................................................................................5 2.2Project Management.....................................................................................................................5 2.3Project Roles.................................................................................................................................6 2.4Programme Support......................................................................................................................6 3 Detailed Project Planning....................................................................................................................6 3.1 Evaluation Plan............................................................................................................................6 3.2 Quality Assurance........................................................................................................................6 3.3 Communication and Dissemination Plan......................................................................................7 3.4 Exit and Embedding Plans...........................................................................................................7 3.5 Sustainability Plans......................................................................................................................7 Appendices...........................................................................................................................................7 Appendix A. Project Budget...............................................................................................................7 Appendix B. Workpackages...............................................................................................................7 Page 2 of 7 Document title: JISC Project Plan Template Last updated: Jan 2012 – v3.0
  • 3. Project Identifier: Version: Contact: Date: NB : Please delete all blue guidance text from your completed document 1. Project Overview 1.1 Project Summary <The purpose of this section of the report is to provide a summary of your project for a wider audience to allow the reader to decide if they would like to find out more about what you are hoping to achieve (your aims). It will be uploaded onto your project’s JISC webpage so should be no more than 350 words in length. Please follow the JISC guidance on how to write a summary, this can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/projectsummary.aspx 1.2 Objectives <Following on from your summary, please detail the objectives of the work to be carried out. These objectives should be S.M.A.R.T. Guidance on writing smart objectives can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/objectives.aspx 1.3 Anticipated Outputs and Outcomes <Please list the outputs that your project will create, this should include tangible deliverables (including reports) and the less tangible knowledge and experience you hope to build and share. Information on identifying project outputs and outcomes can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning.aspx> Output / Outcome Type Brief Description (e.g. report, publication, software, knowledge built) 1.4 Overall Approach <Describe the overall approach you will take to achieve the objectives outlined above, including: • Strategy and/or methodology and how the work will be structured • Important issues to be addressed, e.g. interoperability • Scope and boundaries of the work, including any issues that will not be covered. • Critical success factors. Guidance on writing about the overall approach can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/approach.aspx 1.5 Anticipated Impact <Please consider the impact that you anticipate your project to have on your institution and on the wider sector, this list may grow as your project develops. Information on impact areas and guidance can be found in the project management guidelines at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/impact.aspx> Page 3 of 7 Document title: JISC Project Plan Template Last updated: Jan 2012 – v3.0
  • 4. Project Identifier: Version: Contact: Date: Impact Area Anticipated Impact Description Impact Areas : maintain research excellence; maintain teaching & learning excellence; be more effective/save money; have a positive impact on wider society; be ready for technology needs in the future. 1.6 Stakeholder Analysis <List key stakeholder groups and individuals that will be interested in your project outputs, will be affected by them, or whose support/approval is essential, both within your institution and in the community, and assess their importance (high/medium/low). Information on stakeholder analysis can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/stakeholders.aspx Stakeholder Interest / stake Importance (H/ M/L) 1.7 Related Projects <List any projects that are related to this one, if there are non please indicate this> 1.8 Constraints <List any constraints that will need to be managed in order to successfully complete your project, e.g. time, resources> 1.9 Assumptions <List the assumptions on which the project will be run e.g. scope, staff time, materials etc> 1.10 Risk Analysis <List factors that could pose a risk to the project’s success, assess their likelihood and severity, and detail the action you will take to prevent them from happening (or manage them if they if they occur). Further information on JISCs risk management approach can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/risks.aspx> Risk Description Probability Severity Risk Detail of action to be taken (P) (S) Score (mitigation / reduction / transfer 1–5 1–5 (PxS) / acceptance) (1 = low (1 = low 5 = high) 5 = high) Page 4 of 7 Document title: JISC Project Plan Template Last updated: Jan 2012 – v3.0
  • 5. Project Identifier: Version: Contact: Date: 1.11 Technical Development <Indicate how the project will follow best practice for technical development, and any specific technologies or development approaches the project will adopt and why. More information on technical development can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/technology.aspx > 1.12 Standards <List the standards the project will use in the table below. Also indicate: • Where choices exist in an area, the reasons for the standards selected. • Where proprietary standards are selected in an area where open ones are available, the reasons for their use and their scope of deployment More information about standards can be found in the project management guidelines at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/standards.aspx Name of standard or Version Notes specification 1.13 Intellectual Property Rights <Indicate who will own the intellectual property created by the project. List any intellectual property owned by third parties that will be incorporated into project outputs, when/how you will obtain permission to use them, and any implications for project outputs after the project ends. Information on JISCs Intellectual property approach can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/topics/legalethical/ipr> 2 Project Resources 2.1 Project Partners <List all project partners (including subcontractors), their roles, and the main contact. Indicate the date a consortium agreement was signed (or will be signed), and send a copy to the programme manager. Guidance on creating a consortium agreement can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/ documents/funding/project_management/consortiumagreements.pdf> 2.2 Project Management <Briefly describe the project management framework, including organisation, reporting relationships, decision process, and the role of any local management committee. Organisation charts or diagrammatic representations are encouraged. Guidance on project management can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/management.aspx Page 5 of 7 Document title: JISC Project Plan Template Last updated: Jan 2012 – v3.0
  • 6. Project Identifier: Version: Contact: Date: 2.3 Project Roles Using the table below, list all members of the project team, their roles, and contact details. Indicate the number of days per week that each team member will spend on the project. Team Member Role Contact Details Days per week to be Name spent on the project Indicate if the project team has any training needs and how they will be met.> 2.4 Programme Support <Indicate if there are specific areas where you would like support from the Programme or Programme Manager.> 3 Detailed Project Planning 3.1 Evaluation Plan <Indicate how you will evaluate the quality of the project outputs and the success of the project. List the factors you plan to evaluate (including the Critical Success Factors identified in section 1.3), questions the evaluation will answer, methods you will use, and how success will be measured. Expand as appropriate on how you will conduct the evaluation. Guidance on creating an evaluation plan can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/evaluation.aspx> Timing Factor to Evaluate Questions to Address Method(s) Measure of Success 3.2 Quality Assurance <What quality assurance measures are planned? Who will be responsible for assessing the quality of the project outputs/outcomes and when? Complete the table below for each of the major deliverables providing as much detail as possible. Repeat the table as many times as necessary to accommodate all deliverables. Guidance on creating a quality plan can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/quality.aspx> Output / Outcome Name When will QA be Who will carry out the QA What QA methods / measures will be used? carried out? work? Page 6 of 7 Document title: JISC Project Plan Template Last updated: Jan 2012 – v3.0
  • 7. Project Identifier: Version: Contact: Date: 3.3 Communication and Dissemination Plan <Explain how the project plans to share outcomes and learning with stakeholders and the community. Complete the table below for all important dissemination activities planned throughout the project. Guidance on creating a dissemination plan can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/ projectmanagement/planning/dissemination.aspx> Timing Dissemination Activity Audience Purpose Key Message 3.4 Exit and Embedding Plans <Explain what will happen to project outputs/outcomes at the end of the project (including knowledge and learning). Focus on the work needed to ensure they are taken up by the community and any work needed for project closedown, e.g. preservation, maintenance, documentation. Guidance on creating an exit plan can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/exit.aspx> Project Action for Take-up & Embedding Action for Exit Outputs/Outcomes 3.5 Sustainability Plans <List any project outputs/outcomes that may have potential to live on after the project ends, why, how they might be taken forward, and any issues involved in making them sustainable in the long term. The JISC Sustainability Toolkit can be found at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/sustainabilitytoolkit Project Outputs Why Sustainable Scenarios for Taking Issues to Address Forward Appendices Appendix A. Project Budget Appendix B. Workpackages Page 7 of 7 Document title: JISC Project Plan Template Last updated: Jan 2012 – v3.0