8 common methods for making plans
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This flowchart titled '8 Common Methods for Making Plans' provides a comprehensive overview of various planning strategies, each with its unique approach and benefits. The methods include the Time Method for chronological clarity, the Itemization Method for prioritizing tasks, and the Three-part Method for assessing completion status. The OKR Method focuses on breaking down objectives for efficiency, while the Classification Method ensures thoroughness by covering eight aspects. The Quadrant Method prioritizes tasks by urgency, and the Gantt Chart Method offers an intuitive view of progress. Lastly, the PDCA Method emphasizes process improvement through cyclical resolution.
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Outline/Content
Name
illustration
way
advantages
Disadvantages
1. Time method
Figure
Chronological order
Clear and specific
Improper time allocation orEasily disrupts the plan
2. Itemization method
importance
Incomplete tasks can easily lead to stress; it's easy to complete them just for the sake of checking them off
3. Three-part method
Completion status
4. OKR method
Objective Breakdown
Goal-oriented and efficient in achieving things.
Break down and follow up execution for complex matters or large projects
5. Classification method
eight aspects
Think of everything
6. Quadrant method
Urgency and priority
To act in advance
Gantt chart method
Date Progress
Progress is intuitive
8. PDCA Method
Process sequence
Process promotionCycle resolution

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