Gwangju Veterans Affairs Office: "Active Administration and Organizational Innovation Start with 'Gabojago'"
Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office held the 1st "Ga(加)BojaGO" meeting to promote regulatory innovation and proactive administration. Photo by Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office
View original imageGwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office announced on the 31st that it held the first 'Gabojago' meeting to promote regulatory innovation and proactive administration.
The 'Gabojago' meeting was established to gather various requests for system improvements, including civil affairs, and to seek practical solutions for the innovation and development of the organization. The name of the meeting carries the meaning of 'let's add our opinions together and move forward.' It is expected to become an open forum where employees can freely share their ideas and collaborate.
This meeting will be held regularly, with ongoing discussions focused on regulatory innovation and proactive administration. In particular, the aim is to go beyond existing practices and develop creative and effective solutions.
An official from the Gwangju Regional Veterans Affairs Office stated, "Active participation and cooperation among members are essential to achieve innovation within the organization," and added, "We will do our best to provide better policies and administrative services through the 'Gabojago' meeting."
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