The final section must present a clear and realistic timetable for the completion of the dissertation, showing in which months certain tasks will be carried out. It needs to have achievable targets and show an understanding of the work to be done and the implications that has for time planning. This should constitute the practical plan for your work. You will need to give this careful consideration and identify exactly what is involved in carrying out the research for the dissertation, how long each aspect is going to take and what this means for the final completion date. You should split the work into logical steps - for example, when the research will commence and finish, the analysis phase, drafting the dissertation and first presentation, and the submission date for the final version - and set out intermediate targets (in terms of dates) for completing each. This will be understandably tentative at the proposal stage, and might be refined in later consultation with your supervisor.