Chapter 94 The Three No's Principle
Chapter 94 The Three No's Principle
Zhao Kui's prepared answer was almost identical to that of the woman named Xiao Zhu who had interviewed him the previous time.
"The focus should be on serving the county head."
Zhao Kui answered solemnly.
David nodded in satisfaction, picked up the thermos on the table, and slowly took a sip of tea.
Xiao Zhu's answer was: The focus should be on completing the tasks assigned by the leader.
Xiao Zhu's answer shows that she is willing to do things, but not very willing. She is a practical but inflexible person.
Zhao Kui's reply was even more concise and precise—which reflects a person's theoretical ability.
In particular, the identity of the county head was clearly defined, instead of the vague concept of a leader.
There are many leaders, and Zhou Xiangzhang is also a leader.
Moreover, Zhao Kui's answer was proactive, focusing on serving the county head, which means taking the initiative to serve.
Xiao Zhu's statement about focusing on completing tasks means passively doing things; she does whatever her superiors tell her to do.
The difference is immediately apparent when compared.
David was secretly pleased and handed over a prepared document.
This is the second question.
"You have 10 minutes to find the deficiencies in the document."
Zhao Kui took the document with both hands, his eyes quickly scanning its contents.
Because he had done his homework beforehand, having carefully reviewed the speeches of previous county magistrates, he had already read this document and was able to read it quickly.
This is the speech draft of Xie Changhe, the previous county head, at the county's flood control and drainage coordination meeting. It was drafted by his colleagues in the comprehensive section and reviewed and revised by Wu Maocai.
When Zhao Kui saw the end of the first page, he started circling some words. In ten minutes, he circled four incomplete sentences and then handed them back to Dawei.
David picked it up and looked at it, nodding as he did so: "Tell me, what's wrong with the places you circled?"
Zhao Kui explained from the side why these parts were inadequate.
"County Chief Chen, then I shall dare to speak."
The places I circled don't actually need to be changed.
After all, it was Director Wu who oversaw the document, and his competence is evident to all.
All I can say is that it could be slightly optimized.
Judging from the content alone, there is nothing wrong with these parts; not a single word needs to be changed.
But this is a speech draft.
When drafting a speech, you need to consider the speaker.
Xie Changhe has a distinctive way of speaking.
I just love to pause, and I like to use interjections like: um, ah, this, this...
He would add these particles even if they weren't in the speech draft.
Because he reads very slowly and his mouth can't keep up with his eyes, he might not be able to read what he sees in time, so he will add auxiliary words to pause and ease the awkwardness, while also giving himself time to digest the text.
Therefore, special attention should be paid to punctuation and paragraphing when preparing his speech.
A paragraph that exceeds three lines is inappropriate.
A sentence with more than 15 characters must be separated by a comma to give it a buffer.
That way, the script will flow smoothly when read aloud, and it will sound more natural to the audience.
David rested his elbows on the table, clasped his hands together to cover half his face, and stared at the young man in front of him with bright eyes.
"From now on, you'll be with me."
Zhao Kui stood up and looked solemnly at Dawei: "Thank you for your help, County Magistrate Chen."
"Sit down, sit down." David smiled faintly and gestured for him to sit. "You're a level two clerk now, right?"
"Yes, County Magistrate."
"At the next county government party group meeting, I will ask Director Wu to mention your situation. We'll start by promoting you to first-level staff member, and then proceed step by step."
Zhao Kui, his heart pounding with excitement, pursed his lips and bowed deeply to Dawei: "I can't thank you enough, County Chief. Just watch how I perform."
David laughed heartily: "Alright, go and move the things over here."
Zhao Kui went out and moved his office supplies out of the general affairs office and into a small room next to the county magistrate's office.
Colleagues from the county government office all volunteered to come and help.
Actually, there wasn't much stuff, just one box and some small green plants, which Zhao Kui could carry by himself.
Coming to help at this time is really about showing goodwill.
Zhao Kui may not remember all who helped him, but he will definitely remember who didn't.
Colleagues who didn't get anything would also come with Zhao Kui to take a look at his new office, wipe the table, open the window, or something.
After Zhao Kui left, Dawei received a text message from Ding Tingting of the Proposals and Suggestions Division of the Provincial Government Office.
"County Chief Chen, you must be very busy."
"Since I took office, I haven't heard a single text or call from you. It seems you've forgotten about your friend."
Dawei couldn't afford to offend her, so he quickly replied, "No, no, I've just been too busy and haven't had a chance. Sorry, Tingting."
David deliberately used a more intimate term of endearment like Tingting.
The construction of the expressway may require the cooperation of the Provincial Department's Proposal and Suggestion Office in the later stages, which will inevitably involve dealing with Ding Tingting, and will also require the support of Tingting's uncle, Xu Aiguo.
Therefore, when faced with Ding Tingting's advances, Dawei is prepared to adopt the "three no's principle".
Do not refuse, do not promise, do not take initiative.
Everything was for their own future and the development of Yuanshan County.
"I know you're busy. The story of Lin Wangyou, the 'Black-faced Yama' of your county, has spread all over Guangzhou."
Ding Tingting deliberately steered the conversation toward this issue.
Earlier, Ding Tingting contacted a friend in the provincial media to forward and comment on Lin Wangyou's post, which amplified the issue's popularity, ultimately leading to the city urgently establishing an investigation team.
Ding Tingting deserves credit for this, and Xu Aiguo told her to make sure to tell Chen Dawei so that he would know about this favor.
But Ding Tingting didn't know how to say it, so she sent the text message just now.
"I never expected Yuanshan County to become famous because of this. How rude of me."
"I don't see it that way. Wouldn't it be better to remove the tumor sooner rather than later? Conflicts can't be covered up. The more you try to cover them up, the more trouble you'll cause later."
You're right.
After hesitating for a moment, Ding Tingting replied, "If there's anything I need to do in the future, just let me know."
Don't face it alone.
Do you need me to introduce you to some friends in the provincial media?
If you need assistance from higher-level media next time, you can talk to them directly.
They are also subject to performance evaluations. Providing valuable materials is helpful to them as well.
Upon hearing this, Dawei immediately understood that Ding Tingting was behind the Provincial Daily Group's new media account's reposting of the post about Lin Wangyou.
It's also clear that Ding Tingting's sudden message to Dawei today was an attempt to imply that she had helped him behind the scenes.
These messages today reveal Ding Tingting's little thoughts and calculations.
David had no problem with this person, but this kind of calculation made him feel that their relationship was not pure.
Unlike her older sister Wang Xiaodan from Kyoto.
Even if someone does you a huge favor, they won't have these kinds of calculations.
As a result, Dawei, who had initially felt somewhat guilty for adhering to the three no's principle, immediately lost all sense of guilt.
"I was wondering why the provincial media suddenly reposted that post."
So it was Tingting who helped.
Many thanks.
However, you still have to maintain your personal network; you'll naturally have to step in to build relationships with your friends.
If I need any help from the media in the future, I'll contact you directly. I hope you won't find it troublesome.
Seeing that Dawei already knew she had put in the effort, Ding Tingting secretly breathed a sigh of relief: "He won't find it troublesome."
We are friends.
Oh, and there's something else I want to tell you.
The province has just decided to allocate 10 billion yuan in special funds to develop the province's agricultural economy.
You could also try to get one from Yuanshan County.
I know someone at the provincial agricultural department; would you like me to help you get in touch with them?
David certainly didn't want to miss out on such a good opportunity.
Yuanshan County is a veritable agricultural county.
Agricultural output accounts for more than 45% of the county's GDP.
Moreover, agricultural labor accounts for more than 50% of the total labor force.
However, Yuanshan County has not produced any high-ranking leaders, and the funds it has secured over the years have been very limited.
In previous years, there have been cases of misappropriation of special agricultural funds in Yuanshan County.
There have even been cases of people creating fake greenhouses to fraudulently obtain special funds, simply by setting up an empty greenhouse, taking a picture, and then applying for funding.
The Provincial Department of Agriculture has a very bad impression of Yuanshan County.
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