
Concept development - From idea to concept to project plan
From idea to concept, from concept to plan - this is how you bring your vision to life, step by step.
Are you ready to really bring your idea to life? Then it's time to put your plan on paper so you can convince people to support you in it. On this page you will find all the essential elements and practical tips to turn your vision into a clear and convincing plan. We take you step by step through the process, so you know what choices to make and how to develop your ideas.
What's behind your idea?
You have a great plan or idea that you want to implement and you genuinely believe in it. But can you explain it convincingly to others?

What's behind your idea?
You have a great plan or idea that you want to implement and you believe it is really important that it be realized, but can you explain it convincingly to others? What is behind your idea, what is at its core? Especially if you are looking for backers, it is important that you can bring them into your motivation. Below are some ways to clearly explain this motivation.
Concept development: making your idea more concrete
You have your idea all clear? Great! Now it's time to develop it further and put it on paper.

Making your idea concrete
Once you have your idea clear and a good understanding of why you are doing what you are doing, you can develop it further. Before you start writing your plan, it is important to think about the parts that should go into it. There are several methods that will help you get a clear picture of exactly what you want and how to make it happen. On this page you can read more about these methods and how to apply them so that you end up with a tight and convincing plan on paper.
Plan writing
On this page, you'll find all the components that should be reflected in your plan, complete with writing tips and advice for those moments when you just don't know which way to turn.

Plan writing
Writing a plan and making your idea concrete are two processes that occur simultaneously. As you put your plan on paper, writing forces you to make concrete choices and ask yourself critical questions. On this page you will find a step-by-step plan for writing your plan. Keep in mind that there is no standard format - everyone has their own method. Therefore, let this guide be primarily a guide.