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Prime Minister Yingluck
Shinawatra (seated, center) and some of her top ministry officials meet
at the Sheraton Pattaya Resort.
Phasakorn Channgam
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra marked the one-year
anniversary of her Pheu Thai government by meeting in Pattaya with 31
top ministry officials to review the year’s work and plan future
projects.
The Office of the Civil Service Commission hosted the Oct. 13 meeting at
the Sheraton Pattaya Resort where Yingluck met with 31 of the 38
ministry permanent secretaries.
The session was divided into two parts, with bureaucrats given the floor
in the morning to speak on successes, the obstacles, and limitations of
working within government guidelines, and discussions on strategic
management and guidelines dominating the afternoon.
Yingluck ordered ministers “to build a database on principles and minor
missions to show the system in action and official responsible for each
project.” She further stressed her “three Ms” of management, manpower
and money.
The premier also outlined rules for analysis of the problems inside and
outside organizations document and prioritize problems that need fixing.
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