1. Set goals. Decide to eat at home tonight, make a rough schedule, think about what to cook and decide on the dishes. This is equivalent to a project start-up plan, which determines the project goals, what raw materials need to be purchased, and makes a rough schedule.
2. Formulate the process. According to the determined recipe for dinner, determine the preparation process, find the ingredients needed, and purchase the required materials. In project management, it is to find and purchase the materials needed to start the project based on the project goals.
3. Implement actions. Make corresponding dishes based on the menu that needs to be cooked before. Project management develops work processes and completes work needs according to the target direction and enterprise requirements.
4. Check and test. Try the finished dish, how it tastes, how it looks, and rate it. Conduct project testing and evaluate project levels based on project progress and project ultimate goals.
5. Product production. Set the table, serve the food, and invite the appropriate people over for dinner. This has reached the climax of the project. The project results have begun to take effect and the project is displayed to the outside world.
6. Project closing. Clear the tableware and place them neatly. This step is the final stage of the project, where the remaining work of the project is tidied up.