Project design is an early phase of a project where the project’s key features, structure, criteria for success, and major deliverables are planned out.
Each of our experts has experience in the design and implementation of projects in his or her field of expertise. Our competences cover the whole project lifecycle, from proposal drafting and project acquisition to implementation, communication and dissemination, exploitation and quality assessment.
We are inspired by multicultural values and integrate interdisciplinary and holistic approaches in our work. Our interventions are carefully shaped to the target context, pursuing real change at the individual, organisational and community levels.
From practice we have distilled the following tips top tips to build the best project design:
Focus on the goal: Map your goals to project deliverables to guarantee they are accomplished as the project is executed. Start with the end result and work your way backward.
Hold a meeting with every stakeholder: Communication is essential for every project to be successful. Invite team members and stakeholders to be consulted during the project design process. This helps align everyone involved and ensure they're aware and committed to the project's goals.
Review and modify: Project designing is not a one-and-done process. Your design documentation may need to be adjusted and updated with time. It is a common practice to make changes to project designs as you receive new information and the project advances.
We understand the importance of approaching each work integrally and believe in the power of simple.