What should I pay attention to when writing a plan?

The three elements of writing a plan are: objectives (what to do), measures (how to do it) and steps (how to do it in several steps).

According to different classification standards, plans can be divided into many types.

According to the field of work and activity, it can be divided into work plan, study plan, production plan, teaching plan, sales plan, purchase plan, distribution plan, financial plan and so on.

According to the different scope of application, it can be divided into national plan, regional plan, unit plan, team plan and so on.

According to the applicable time, it can be divided into three categories: long-term plan, medium-term plan and short-term plan, which can also be called ten-year plan, five-year plan, annual plan, quarterly plan and monthly plan.

According to the strength of command, it can be divided into mandatory plan and guiding plan.

According to the size of the area involved, it can be divided into comprehensive plan and special plan.

Extended data:

First, the plan structure

The work plan is roughly divided into three parts: title, text and ending.

(1) title. It consists of unit name, applicable period, content and language.

(2) the text. It consists of preface and planned items.

1) The foreword of the plan should briefly explain the purpose or basis of making the plan and put forward the overall task or goal of the work. The preface often ends with "To this end, we should do the following work this year (or in a certain period)", which leads to the following planned items.

2) Planned items are sub-planned items under the total plan. Generally, this part should be written separately. Sometimes, there are small projects under a big project. The big project is the work to be done by the big side, and the small project is every work to be done by the big side.

Second, the title of the plan.

The title of the plan usually consists of four elements: company name, applicable time, pointing transaction and language. For example, the work plan of XX Construction and Installation Company in 2000 and the teaching work plan of XX College of XX University in 2000 -200 1.

In addition to regular writing, there are some alternative writing methods. On the one hand, flexibility is manifested in the omission of elements, on the other hand, it is manifested in the change of style names.

Let's talk about element ellipsis first. Some plans omit the name of the unit and consist of applicable time, pointing items and language, such as 1999 national voluntary afforestation work plan. Some plans omit the applicable time, which is more common in special plans, such as the second phase work plan of XX University's teacher housing project.

Some plans omit the name of the unit and the applicable time, and consist of pointing affairs and languages, such as scientific research work plans. There are also titles that only use language, but this kind of writing is too informal to be advocated.

When omitting elements, it should be noted that the more grass-roots units plan, the more common it is to omit elements, because the scope involved is small, and some elements can be understood without saying. The more formal the plan of a large unit is, the more important elements cannot be omitted.

Let's talk about the change of language names. Because each scheme has its own emphasis and the degree of command and restraint is also quite different, it is not necessary to use the real name as the title, and the name can be changed according to its own characteristics and needs, such as "Work Points of Propaganda Department of Party Committee of XX University 1999" and "Theoretical Learning Arrangement of Party Committee Central Learning Group 1999".

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