Workshop "Poksak Bangapsuda" Held with Young Generation Employees

Jeong Gi Myung, mayor of Yeosu, communicating with MZ generation public officials. Photo by Yeosu City

Jeong Gi Myung, mayor of Yeosu, communicating with MZ generation public officials. Photo by Yeosu City

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Yeosu City in South Jeolla Province (Mayor Jeong Gi Myung) announced on July 1 that it held a communication and capacity-building workshop titled "Poksak Bangapsuda" with the 2nd MZ Committee at Gyeongdo Resort from June 26 to 27.


The workshop was attended by about 20 people, including members of the MZ Committee composed of junior public officials. Various programs were conducted with a focus on intergenerational communication, such as understanding organizational culture to build consensus, team-building (cooperation) activities, and experiencing the islands of Yeosu.


On the afternoon of the first day, June 26, a side event titled "Bangapsuda Mayor, Would You Like a Bite Together?" was held, providing an opportunity for Mayor Jeong Gi Myung and MZ generation public officials to have an open and honest conversation in a casual and informal atmosphere, deepening mutual understanding.


An employee who attended the event said, "Just as the drama 'Poksak Sogasuda' resonated deeply across generational barriers, the workshop provided an opportunity to freely discuss personal opinions about the rigid organizational culture of public officials and to have in-depth conversations about ways to actively perform our duties."


Mayor Jeong Gi Myung stated, "As the proportion of MZ generation public officials continues to increase, I will work to renew our organizational culture so that the creative and innovative ideas of young employees can be reflected in city administration through flexible communication with the younger generation."





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