Fourth Industrial Revolution Research Club Orientation
Practical Training for Public Officials

Gangjin County in Jeollanam-do (Governor Kang Jinwon) is making efforts in various areas to strengthen the capabilities of its public officials, striving to create a "well-performing Gangjin County." Rather than simply carrying out their duties, the county stands out for its continuous research and learning to proactively respond to the changing administrative environment and provide better services to residents.

Gangjin County employees participating in the orientation of the 4th Industrial Research Club are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gangjin County

Gangjin County employees participating in the orientation of the 4th Industrial Research Club are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gangjin County

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According to the county on the 18th, a nine-day digital practical training for public officials is being conducted until the 19th, focusing on how to utilize Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies in their work. The training was held in four sessions, covering practical topics such as: ▲Writing official and planning documents using ChatGPT ▲Creating promotional content using design platforms ▲Automating tasks through Excel macros. The curriculum was practice-oriented, with customized lectures for different skill levels from beginner to advanced, and individual practice sessions to enhance employees' ability to apply what they learned to their work.


Additionally, the county is fostering a culture of voluntary learning and research among public officials through the activities of the "Fourth Industrial Revolution Research Club," which consists of 54 public officials in 11 teams. On the 14th, an orientation was held at Dasan Integrity Training Institute to mark the first step of the research club's activities.


Participants discussed research topics by team, established future activity plans, and engaged in active communication. Club members learned about the latest technology trends through a special lecture by an expert instructor, shared cases of work innovation using AI technology, and strengthened their commitment to making Gangjin County a high-performing organization.


The county plans to continue regular training and research activities to further enhance the digital capabilities of its public officials. By introducing the latest technologies into county administration in line with the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Gangjin County aims to improve the quality of administrative services and maximize resident satisfaction.


Governor Kang Jinwon emphasized, "If administration does not innovate in this rapidly changing era, regional growth will inevitably slow down. A culture where public officials take the initiative to research and learn will be the driving force that strengthens Gangjin County's competitiveness."





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