Checking the Progress of 122 Evaluation Indicators with a Focus on Performance Improvement

Government and Gyeongnam Province Joint Evaluation Countermeasure Report Meeting <br>[Image source=Jinju City]

Government and Gyeongnam Province Joint Evaluation Countermeasure Report Meeting
[Image source=Jinju City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the 6th at 3 p.m., Jinju City in Gyeongnam held the '2022 Government and Gyeongnam Province Joint Evaluation Performance Improvement Measures Report Meeting' in the Cultural Lecture Room of City Hall, presided over by Deputy Mayor Shin Jong-woo.


The joint evaluation is a comprehensive assessment conducted by the province targeting 18 cities and counties, evaluating the implementation performance of major national policies and provincial priority projects. This year, it will be conducted with a total of 122 indicators, including 88 government joint evaluation linked indicators and 34 provincial priority project indicators.


At the report meeting, the shortcomings of last year's joint evaluation were analyzed, and the focus was on checking the progress of evaluation indicators by department and promoting inter-departmental cooperation to achieve goals.


The city plans to improve performance through customized strategies such as thorough analysis of last year's unmet indicators, new indicators, and weighted indicators, one-on-one consulting, and performance improvement measures report meetings, aiming to be selected as an excellent local government this year.



Deputy Mayor Shin Jong-woo urged, "The joint evaluation is an important assessment that measures the administrative capacity of the city. I ask all employees to carry out their duties innovatively and actively to ensure the city achieves excellent results and to prepare thoroughly for the evaluation."


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