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Table of Contents S. No Title Page No 1. Project Overview 3 2. Roles and Responsibilities 6 3. Purpose of the Project 7 4. Limitations of the Project 8 5. Work Breakdown Structure 9 6. Stakeholder Analysis 11 7. Conclusion 12 8. References 13 1. Project Overview This document is the stage one project proposal of website development for Australian Education Consultancy (AEC) global. This document describes the following kind of activities a. Objectives b. Project description c. Scope of the project d. Roles and responsibilities e. Staff association f. Purpose and limitations g. Work breakdown structure h. Stakeholder analysis We are going to develop this project for the company AEC Global. Actually thisâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The website will be designed to the very highest standard and will reflect AEC Global established corporate identity. This is an online tool for AEC Global, so we need to host this on a web server. The websiteââ¬â¢s target is international College and universities students. It provides the assistance to choose the best colleges or universities from a wide range of courses and study options available based on their interest. We will design the site with Google in mind, however a further online marketing campaign using search engine optimization (SEO) is strongly recommended at some stage in the future, in order to maximize the number of visitors to the site. 1.5. Project Scope The website should contain the menus to provide better navigation. The menus may like Home, Services, Events, Blog, Forum/ Expert Help, about us, Contact us, FAQ etc. The Home page should be more attractive than the other pages, here we can provide a small introduction about the company, top colleges/Universities, photos various navigational links to other pages. When we come to the Services, Universities and colleges here we need to list of available colleges based on their ranking. This section also provide all varieties of visas. It can provide more information when the user, select an institute. FAQ page shows the most common questions and its answers. Here the we need to provide an important page that is Expert help,Show MoreRelatedUsing the Cultural Dimensions Explored in Module 1, Discuss Some of the Ways in Which Australian and New Zealand Citizens Are Members of Cultures or Clusters That Are Different from the Clusters in Indonesia (About 8004410 Words à |à 18 PagesUsing the cultural dimensions explored in Module 1, discuss some of the ways in which Australian and New Zealand citizens are members of cultures or clusters that are different from the clusters In Indonesia (about 800 words). Insert the bar chart that you created in the research activity as an Appendix , but use the descriptions of differences between the countries in the text. 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