Busan City and Affiliated Public Institutions, 14th-16th at 4 PM on 7th Floor of City Hall, 25 Organizations Participating
Discovering Innovative Ideas for Korean New Deal Projects, Post-Corona, and Regional Economic Revitalization

Key Details of Busan City's Public Institution Management Innovation Project.

Key Details of Busan City's Public Institution Management Innovation Project.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Busan City and its affiliated public institutions will hold the ‘2021 Management Innovation Concept Project Report Meeting’ for three days from the 14th to the 16th.


Busan City prepared the report meeting to diversify the management revenue of public institutions in preparation for the post-COVID-19 era. The meeting will focus on checking whether the Korean New Deal project is being properly implemented, discovering new sources of income, and strengthening fiscal soundness.


The report meeting will be held over three days in a distributed manner to prevent the spread of COVID-19. On the first day, 8 institutions (corporations, public corporations, and invested institutions) will participate; on the second day, 9 funded institutions (policy research, economic promotion); and on the third day, 8 funded institutions (corporate management, cultural promotion) will follow in order.


Presentations will be divided into soft power policies and management innovation policies that can improve the quality of services for citizens.


The main contents of corporations and public corporations are ▲(Busan Transportation Corporation) intensive cost reduction such as improvement of overtime work, sale of non-business land (saving 15 billion KRW), promotion of zero traffic card fees (saving 3.4 billion KRW), and wage increase restraint (saving 9.4 billion KRW) ▲(Busan Urban Corporation) creation of non-face-to-face jobs in Osiria Tourism Complex to achieve the Korean New Deal project results ▲(Busan Tourism Organization) launch of integrated passes to compose and provide discounts on corporation business site pass products ▲(Busan Facilities Corporation) creation of citizen playgrounds that provide great enjoyment with small project costs ▲(Busan Environment Corporation) minimizing budget waste factors by operating the ‘budget saving quota system’ ▲(Busan Local Corporation Spo1) efforts to amend the Keirin and Kyungjeong Act to promote online sales, etc.


The main contents of invested and funded institutions are ▲(Technopark) operation of a TF for the spread of smart factories ▲(Welfare Development Institute) promotion of ‘Family DAY’ to strengthen employee cohesion ▲(Busan Economic Promotion Agency) establishment of an e-commerce startup support center ▲(Busan Institute of Industrial Science and Innovation) policy research oriented to corporate demand in the post-COVID-19 era ▲(Busan English Broadcasting Foundation) discovery and production of content to support overcoming COVID-19 ▲(Busan Cultural Foundation) promotion of the Busan Artist Archive project ▲(Busan Cinema Center) efficiency enhancement through citizen convenience-centered space operation ▲(Busan Urban Regeneration Support Center) operation of a community promotion platform utilizing resources within the Busan Eurasia Platform ▲(Busan Talent Lifelong Education Promotion Agency) operation of a citizen talent volunteer group, etc.


Byun Sung-wan, Acting Mayor of Busan, said, “In the face of adversities such as COVID-19, which we do not know when it will end, we must discover new sources of income and strengthen our capabilities,” adding, “A crisis can be an opportunity. Public institutions should also actively strive to discover future growth engines for Busan.”





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