2022年2月13日日曜日

How to lower costs without lowering quality & [Hiroyuki] Completely destroys those who think that Japanese government bonds are safe because they are bought by Japanese banks & Mr. Yanai of Uniqlo says in the opening interview of Nikkei Business, "Japan should cut its government spending in half and cut its civil servants in half. Do you agree with this? (Measures for declining birthrate and aging society) Masahiro Ishizuka comments. I agree. It is absolutely necessary to cut government spending by 1/2 and restructure useless civil servants by 19/20 to reduce it to 1/20. I think the same is true for China, which should have a system of civil servants, mainly web programmers, plus private call centers. Comment. One way to lower costs without lowering quality is to reduce the number of people in the call center for credit card reminders, and instead add a function that allows customers to check and pay for reminders on an Internet banking site.

Comment. One way to lower costs without lowering quality is to reduce the number of people in the call center for credit card reminders, and instead add the ability to check and pay reminders through an internet banking site.



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A man-made disaster of the Ministry of Finance.


A man-made disaster at the Ministry of Finance. The importance of the meaning of minimum necessary investment.

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I agree with Mr. Yanai of Uniqlo.


The following is my own opinion.

My name is Masahiro Ishizuka, and I am an IT consultant.

I have a blog and a homepage.

I write about measures to deal with the declining birthrate and aging society and solutions to the pension problem on my website and blog.

The government of Azerbaijan is the best in e-government.

I'm also writing about the best e-government in Azerbaijan and the second best in Estonia.

First, it is important to introduce an online application system, which is an improvement over the old practice of sending documents back and forth to the bureaucracy.

In the future, this system should be expanded to include electronic seals, electronic signatures, and an online electronic document reading and circulation system, so that all you need to do is grant access to an online server.

If we develop the above 1 and 2 and promote e-government, municipal and prefectural offices will be able to replace government offices at convenience stores and at home with computers, tablets, smart phones, game machines with browsers, TVs with browsers, and Internet access.

We need to eliminate the waste of bureaucratic work and use IT and AI to improve efficiency, automation, paperlessness, online application systems, electronic seals, electronic signatures, electronic document reading and circulation systems, not only for civil servants but also for private companies and services.

The reduced budget can be used to support the declining birthrate and aging population, individual farmers, food and beverages such as sake, import and export of automobiles, home teaching and remote work, relief for low-income groups, local medical care, medical cost burden for low-income groups and the elderly, earthquakes, tsunamis The government should be able to subsidize the cost of insurance for citizens and businesses so that they can pay for damages to buildings and property caused by earthquakes, tsunamis, lightning strikes, earthquakes, pollution, natural disasters, landslides, flooding, typhoons, etc. In addition, the government should provide tax incentives for those who purchase insurance. The government should also consider subsidizing the burying of utility poles and high-voltage power lines underground, and the elevation of ordinary trains to suspension monorails (to prevent accidents between trains and cars, personal injury, traffic congestion, and flooding).

Monorail - Wikipedia

In the Wikipedia article on monorails, it says that they are resistant to snow.

I think it is also suitable for Niigata, Aomori and Hokkaido.

I don't know what the situation is, but if a route is to be discontinued due to deficits, and there is no budget for an elevated suspension monorail, an unmanned automatic bus is needed. Research on automatic operation in rain, snow, fog, etc. is also important, and I believe that subsidies are needed for these projects as well.

I think that the money should be allocated to the above. I think it would be better to reduce the number of laymen and amateur civil servants, bureaucrats, and Diet members by a quarter and get spot consulting services from specialized consulting firms. The fees seem to range from simple to difficult.

VisasK lite

Visascreen lite - Visascreen Corporation

The average hourly fee for an assignment consultation starts at 15,000 yen.

You should make full use of the above spot consultations, box offices and private investigation companies, or develop and operate a website where you can gather problems and solutions for discussion and debate.


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