Why is there a special emphasis on "one game of chess"? Today's Shanghai cadres, government and enterprises | reform and opening up | special emphasis
Today's high-level reform and opening up emphasizes more on the systematic completeness, maturity, and standardization of the system, and highlights the systematicity, wholeness, and synergy. In the process of deepening high-level reform and opening up and promoting high-quality development, emphasizing system collaboration should become an important orientation.
The Opinion passed at the Third Plenary Session of the 12th Municipal Party Committee is itself a document emphasizing system integration. From the practice of reform, innovation and development, previous problems such as "nine dragon water management", "individual breakthrough of innovative elements", insufficient connection between the innovation chain, industry chain, capital chain, policy chain, and homogeneous competition in regional industry positioning have all exposed systemic and collaborative shortcomings. On the new journey, it is necessary to focus on filling these shortcomings and promote the continuous improvement of penetration and creativity at the execution level through systematic, holistic, and collaborative thinking.
For all districts and departments in the city, in order to continuously amplify and deepen the effects of reform, it is necessary to firmly establish a "one game chess" awareness. Among them, there is a need to strengthen collaboration and cooperation between departments, regions, government and enterprises, policies, and other aspects, in order to form a joint force, eliminate obstacles, and eliminate internal friction. Limited resources should be allocated more efficiently, and limited funds should be more focused on key areas to avoid dispersion and inefficiency.
As an integral part of promoting work, in the process of policy design and implementation, it is necessary to strengthen overall coordination and strive for close cooperation and seamless connection. The policies introduced on the policies should make the blocks feel effective, practical, and useful. The "upper" side should also help the "lower" side solve problems, especially complex problems. They should actively serve the front and not just act as commanders and judges.
For example, in terms of industrial development between regions, on the one hand, it is necessary to highlight its characteristics and form a clear and differentiated industrial positioning, and on the other hand, it is necessary to highlight regional collaboration and form an industrial ecosystem on a larger scale. There should be a sense of horizontal collaboration, complementary advantages, and common development among different regions, avoiding simplified and homogeneous competition.
In recent years, the central and national departments have provided Shanghai with a series of pioneering policies and measures. These policy measures issued from various aspects cannot be simply matched one-to-one by relevant departments in the implementation process. Each department should actively collaborate, cooperate, and fill the gaps to jointly release dividends and amplify the effects of reform.
There should also be a sense of coordination and coordination between various policies and regulations, as well as between different government departments' service supervision gestures towards market entities. If policies and management gestures "fight", enterprises will inevitably find it difficult to resist and develop with peace of mind. In this regard, full attention should be paid to and cleaning up, in order to streamline, clarify and improve the policy environment, promote the continuous optimization of the business environment, and release the driving force and vitality of high-level reform and opening up and high-quality development.
Whether it truly promotes a pragmatic approach largely depends on whether there is a collaborative approach. All regions, departments, and leaders at all levels should firmly establish the city's awareness of "one game of chess", work together and make efforts in the same direction, and systematically, holistically, and collaboratively promote various key tasks. We must resolutely eliminate the "Nine Dragons for Water Control" and strive to achieve the goal of "grasping fingers and turning fists".