Every successful route to completion of a dissertation begins with a practical and workable action plan. Your action plan is a vital tool to help you stay focused, on track and motivated throughout your journey. It is highly likely your supervisor will ask you to make a plan, so that she/he can advise on time frames, targets and goals, and so on.
Before you begin to plot your write-up plan, you need to know when, where, how, and with what or whom you will do your research, and how you will collect and analyse your data.
You need to think about how long it will take you to collect and collate your data and research, and then build that into overall time frames.
Then, once you have worked out how much time you will need for data collection, you can then devise your write-up plan.
Use the following rules to help you:
Remember it may take you up to three times longer than you expect to write up your dissertation, so build this contingency into your schedule.
Hopkins, D. and Reid, T., 2018. The Academic Skills Handbook: Your Guide to Success in Writing, Thinking and Communicating at University. Sage.