Lee’s Government: Achieving Key Performance Indicators
In a recent report, Lee proudly announced that his team successfully met over 200 key performance indicators (KPIs) set for the government. This achievement reflects a positive shift in the government’s culture towards becoming result-oriented. Despite some setbacks, like the scrapped waste charging scheme, Lee remains focused on continuous improvement and learning.
However, the real measure of success lies in how these achievements impact the lives of Hongkongers. Surveys on happiness, mental health reports, and addressing daily concerns are crucial indicators of well-being. With a strong emphasis on national security, Lee must ensure his policies resonate with the public and meet the expectations of both city residents and the central government.
As Hong Kong faces various challenges, including a rise in suicide cases, it is imperative for Lee’s administration to address everyday issues that affect the people. Ultimately, the success of Lee’s leadership will be judged by the tangible improvements in the lives of Hong Kong residents.
Alice Wu, a political consultant and former associate director at UCLA, shares her insights on the current state of affairs in Hong Kong.