Based on the typical project phases, I’d say:
- Phase 2 (二期) usually includes detailed design and development of a product or service. The scope of work in this phase is relatively focused.
- Phase 4 (四期), also known as launch or deployment, typically involves implementing and refining the developed product or service.
Compared to Phase 4, Phase 2 tends to be more comprehensive in terms of project content.
As for which one has more excitement… Well, that’s subjective! But here are some general differences:
- In Phase 2, you’re often working on designing and building a new concept from scratch. This can be exciting because it involves creativity and problem-solving.
- In Phase 4, the focus shifts to refining and iterating on what you’ve already developed. While this stage is crucial for delivery, the excitement level might be lower compared to the initial creative phase.
Of course, every project is unique, but in general, Phase 2 tends to have a more prominent role in generating excitement!