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How to be a qualified civil servant in the new era

Serving the people, being pragmatic and honest was proposed at the Third Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in October 2003. The Fourth Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in September 2004 emphasized again. The 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China requires that "focusing on maintaining the party's advanced nature and purity, the party's mass line education and practice activities with the people, being pragmatic and honest as the main content should be carried out throughout the party. Through recent studies, we have learned how to actively integrate into" This event with the theme of "Serving the People, Pragmatism, and Integrity" reflects my thoughts on being a qualified civil servant in the new era, and I would like to share it with my colleagues. The first is "Study Diligently". Learning is the basis for performing duties. As a civil servant We must persist in calming down in complicated work, squeeze out study time, enrich our minds, put learning words first, and constantly improve our own quality. First, we must conscientiously study "On the Mass Line - Excerpts of Important Essays" and "The Party's Mass Line." Educational Practice Activities Study Documents", "Selected Experiences and Practices in Contacting and Serving the Masses in Various Regions" and other materials, find the "root" and keep the "soul" from the party's glorious history, great achievements, and successful experiences, and firmly establish a sense of purpose and a sense of public servant, Transform confidence in socialism with Chinese characteristics into one's own beliefs, beliefs, and confidence, resolve the issues of "who am I", "who do I rely on", and "for whom do I serve as a civil servant"? Listen to the voices of the people with awe, always understand the feelings of the masses with empathy, correct our position with the masses, and enhance our feelings for the masses. Second, we must learn from our predecessors, read a heart of love from Confucius, and regard peace as our foundation. Noble; read in Mencius a sense of righteousness and upright conduct; in Mozi, read a passion for helping those suffering; in Han Feizi, read a pair of cold eyes, facing life; in Laozi, read the dialectics of life; in Zhuangzi, read to the artistic outlook on life, and read the scientific enterprising spirit in Xunzi. Third, we must persist in learning business knowledge, improve our business capabilities, and cultivate the specific psychological qualities of civil servants, namely: stable, mature, good psychological qualities, and strong Will and self-confidence, good psychological adaptability and self-regulation ability, etc. Try to avoid a weak concept of right and wrong; do not talk about politics but focus on relationships; do not talk about principles but talk about loyalty; do not talk about achievements but focus on formalities. ; Not about discipline, but about freedom; not about unity, but about mountain tops; not about dedication, but about enjoyment. The first thing is to value morality. Policies, great principles, and great standards. Virtue and harmony are the two elements that support the word "people". Without the word "virtue", one is not qualified to be a human being; without the word "talent", it is difficult for a person to be self-reliant with both virtue and talent. Putting things first is more important. Being a human being should reflect one's nature, realize value, and test success or failure. Being a human being should guide the direction, provide motivation, and ensure consequences. Therefore, being a human being should come before doing things and becoming an adult. In 1960, Comrade Chen Yi once said that if an Air Force pilot cannot fly a plane well, it will be bad. However, no matter how good the plane is, it will end up flying towards the enemy. It would be even worse if you come to attack your own country. This simple statement tells us that it is not good to be incompetent, but it is even worse to have no morality. Therefore, as a civil servant, you must first learn to be a good person and strengthen yourself. Moral awareness and persistence in moral cultivation. The second thing is to comply with the rules. As a national civil servant, in the process of exercising public power, managing public affairs, and providing public services, they must follow the behaviors of being dedicated, loyal and trustworthy, acting fairly, serving the people, contributing to society, and being diligent and honest. specification. Conscientiously implement the decisions and orders of superiors, obey the overall situation, cooperate with each other, support each other, unite as one, be brave in criticism and self-criticism, and work together to do a good job. The third is to be trustworthy. It is a hypocrite to talk one's heart but not to practice one's words. It is a bad virtue to say good things but do evil deeds. In dealing with people, we must be modest and prudent, talk about politics, the overall situation, and principles, be rigorous and simple, pay attention to personal style, and handle the relationship with leaders and colleagues well. Pay attention to maintaining a balanced mentality. Be careful of serious bureaucratic thinking, being aloof and disconnected from the masses, not paying attention to investigation and research, and not being open-minded to listen to different opinions; having a weak spirit of dedication, choosing the easy and shirk the heavy, and avoiding difficulties and contradictions; not being able to base oneself on one's job, being pretentious, unwilling to do small things, and unwilling to do big things. I can't do it; I am content with the status quo at work and muddle along. Fourth, we must observe discipline. Civil servants must consciously accept and abide by strict management and discipline, obey orders, follow instructions, do what is ordered, and prohibit what is prohibited. At work, you must strictly follow department regulations and do your own duties well, so that work will not be delayed or made by you, and you will not exceed your level, authority, infringement, or malfeasance. Fifth, be careful what you say. When talking about related topics in daily interpersonal communication, you must be cautious and think carefully about what should be said and what should not be said. To avoid causing unnecessary trouble or losses to the country just because of a quick talk. Fifth, proceed with caution. In our work, we often express ourselves to the masses or other units through documents. If we do not have a rigorous work attitude, there may be errors in the documents, and this impact is huge. It is possible that just a decimal point will cause a huge deviation in the data and affect the government's credibility. Therefore, civil servants must have a rigorous work attitude when working. The third is to be pragmatic.

A qualified civil servant should always bear in mind that "empty talk will harm the country, but hard work will prosper the country". In work practice, he should truly refrain from empty talk, exaggeration, wavering, and slackness. He should be highly responsible for the cause of the party and the people and work hard. We must implement the decisions and work of the party and the country in a down-to-earth manner, complete every task seriously and rigorously, focus on long-term and sustainable development, and be willing to do work that lays the foundation and manages the long term. The first is to dare to take responsibility. Work down-to-earth, conscientiously, and diligently. You must not be intimidated or tied up by temporary difficulties. You must stand up at critical times, be brave in times of crisis, dare to face difficulties, dare to be responsible, and have the courage to take on responsibilities. Let responsibility become our deepest value pursuit. Secondly, we must establish our words and deeds. It is the responsibility of civil servants not to shirk responsibility and to rise to the occasion of difficulties. We must be committed to doing more practical things. We must put words into practice and implement them promptly for what has been decided. We must supervise and inspect the deployed work and grasp it to the end. Standing up for words and actions is not only a matter of style, but also a matter of doing things. In the final analysis, it is also a matter of being a person. To do our own things well and build our own country well requires us all to be consistent in our words and deeds, and to be consistent in our words and actions. The third is to be determined to be talented. Qian Zhongshu said: "If people don't work hard, they may be like eunuchs, with opportunities but no ability." Civil servants must have real skills and hard work, otherwise it will be difficult to shoulder heavy responsibilities, and even if they have the opportunity, they will not be able to do it. As a civil servant, you must constantly improve your abilities so that you can better stand on society and better serve the people. The fourth is innovation. Pioneering and innovative are the basic elements to become a qualified civil servant. We continue to make breakthroughs in specific working methods, methods, and management. We cannot use the "old" ideas and working methods to guide work and manage people invariably; Some rules and regulations for development must be resolutely improved or even abandoned. When thinking about and dealing with problems, we must broaden our horizons and be based on the present but also focus on the future. Carrying out work innovatively will inevitably encounter various difficulties and setbacks, which requires civil servants to have sufficient courage and courage to meet various challenges. First, we must dare to think, dare to do, and be good at innovation. Dare to think means emancipating the mind, breaking the constraints of conventions and subjective prejudices, and daring to think about problems and make decisions from different angles; daring to do means daring to get rid of past work routines, take a path that others have not taken, and not look forward or backward, seek perfection and blame, Dare to be responsible and take risks. Second, combine top and bottom and focus on research. It is necessary to "understand the upper emotions and understand the lower emotions." Only by correctly understanding the spirit of superiors can we clarify the work requirements of superiors, which is the prerequisite for innovative work. Only through in-depth actual investigation and research can we grasp new situations, discover new problems, seek new methods, adopt new measures, and create newer and more feasible new forms. Third, be good at thinking and summarizing. Only by being good at thinking and summarizing can we continuously improve our ability to discover and solve problems, constantly innovate working methods, and complete various tasks with high quality and efficiency. The fifth is purity. Be honest, fair and upright. This is the minimum requirement for a civil servant. The first is to be honest. Integrity based on not violating laws or disciplines is the bottom line; integrity that is selfless, spotless, and "wealth cannot be promiscuous" is noble integrity. Civil servants should regard noble integrity as their moral pursuit and make unremitting efforts. Be strict with self-discipline, be honest and dedicated to public service, always put the interests of the party and the people first, strictly abide by party discipline and state laws, adhere to noble spiritual pursuits, always maintain the awe-inspiring integrity of communists, and effectively resist corruption and never be stained by corruption. . The second thing is to be fair. As a kind of political quality, ideological style and personality strength, this is an eternal theme for civil servants to strengthen their self-cultivation. As the old saying goes: If one's body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. To be upright in body, we must first have upright thoughts. Only when our thoughts are upright can our words and deeds be upright. At work, you must speak fair words and do decent things, be consistent in your words and deeds, be consistent in appearance and appearance, and conform to the professional ethics and ethics of public servants. Always maintain self-respect, self-examination, self-policing, and self-motivation, be strict in words and deeds, be cautious in interactions, and do things cleanly. The third is to be content. The ancients said: There is no blessing in the world greater than having no desires; there is no disaster in the world greater than not being satisfied. "Desire-free" is the source of "blessing". Without desires, one is strong, and if one has no desires, one is incorruptible. Contentment is a kind of wisdom in life, and constant happiness is a realm of life. In life, we must not only vigorously advocate the Chinese nation's fine tradition of diligence and frugality, but also practice it in all undertakings; we must not only continue to work hard with the energy to leave a mark on the stone and leave a mark on the iron, but also humbly accept the people's criticism and Sincerely accept the supervision of the people, use the spirit of hard work to completely eliminate hedonism and other floating dust, keep in mind the "bottom line" of morality and strictly observe the "red line" of discipline, and be an innocent cadre that the party and the people can always trust. In short, we must actively integrate into the mass line In educational practice activities, we must strictly follow the requirements at all levels, study hard, think hard, combine with the actual work, consciously use the "three stricts and three realities" to check and correct ourselves, achieve the realm of self-purification, self-improvement, self-innovation, and self-improvement, and always keep in mind "Because I am a civil servant, I will do what I do and what I will not do when I am in my position, I will do what I do, I will care about the people, do more practical things, regard the glorious career of a civil servant as a battlefield for lifelong struggle, and put my own Personality is deeply integrated into the sacred professional life." Be a civil servant who abides by laws and regulations, is diligent and honest, fair and upright, dedicated to his job and fulfills his duties.

There are four sentences that have always spurred me on my work. I would like to encourage you today: "Don't do illegal things, learn to do things you don't understand, repeat simple things, and rush to do difficult things." Do it. It is not easy to do every job well, especially in civil service positions.