Investigate and investigate the burden reduction at the grassroots level.
Your area is actively promoting the burden reduction at the grassroots level, but som
Investigate and investigate the burden reduction at the grassroots level.
Your area is actively promoting the burden reduction at the grassroots level, but some people have reported that the burden reduction has not been really implemented, and the leaders have asked you to investigate. What would you do?
First of all, I will consult the archives to understand the relevant requirements, means and required completion time of burden reduction at the grass-roots level, and at the same time contact relevant colleagues at the grass-roots level to form a research group, design a survey questionnaire, and prepare research materials such as audio and video.
Secondly, I will take the initiative to contact the whistleblower, through telephone contact or face-to-face interview, to find out which units have failed to implement the burden reduction work, which work has failed to reduce the burden, whether there is any impact, what problems have occurred, whether there is relevant evidence, and make detailed records. Thanks for the supervision.
Third, according to the reflected situation, contact the leaders and staff of relevant units to find out in detail whether they have received the working documents of reducing the burden at the grassroots level and whether they have been implemented in their work. According to the problems reflected, I will understand the working mode of the unit in this matter and verify whether there is any unfinished burden reduction.
Fourth, I will contact other grass-roots units and employees through questionnaires and symposiums. Understand whether the work of reducing burdens at the grassroots level has been promoted, whether corresponding work measures have been introduced, what changes have been made in daily work, and what opinions and ideas are there for the work of reducing burdens at the grassroots level.
The fifth is to visit the masses on the spot to find out their satisfaction with the current grass-roots government work, how effective the work is, whether they support the grass-roots burden reduction work, and what opinions and ideas they have on the grass-roots burden reduction work after implementation.
Finally, the information of multi-party research will be sorted out in detail to form a complete report, including whether the relevant units have implemented the grassroots burden reduction regulations, what problems exist, how to better implement them, and put forward reasonable suggestions and submit them to the leaders.