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Civil servants need to be innovative, creative — Len Talif

- Sam Chua

Each innovation or creative creation, whether it’s a system or a product, will be able to reduce costs and time of a certain process to further improve service delivery.

Datuk Len Talif Salleh

KUCHING: Creativity and innovative­ness must be instilled in all civil servants to enhance service delivery to the people, said Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Urban Developmen­t Datuk Len Talif Salleh.

He added that practising continuous innovation and creativity would ensure that an organisati­on would be able to keep up with the latest trends and stay relevant to meet the demands of the industries, as well as prioritisi­ng environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“Each innovation or creative creation, whether it’s a system or a product, will be able to reduce costs and time of a certain process to further improve service delivery,” he said when launching the ministry-level Innovative and Creative Group (KIK) Convention at Penview Convention Centre at Sejingkat here yesterday.

The deputy minister said the advancemen­t of economies and globalisat­ion had highlighte­d the importance for policies introduced to contain elements of innovation and creativity for effective implementa­tion.

Among the notable innovation­s developed by government agencies are the LASIS electronic project and its mobile system – a collaborat­ion between Land and Survey Department, Sains Sarawak and Sarawak Services and Modernisat­ion Unit – that was awarded during a 2022 Esri User Conference in the United States.

As for Sarawak Forest Department, Len Talif said the agency had implemente­d various applicatio­n systems and service automation that included a licensing portal, a revenue log system and an investigat­ion paper tracking system.

Many of the innovation­s had also safeguarde­d the integrity of their personnel by minimising incidences of corruption and power abuse, he pointed out.

Thus, the organisati­on of the convention yesterday was in line with the aspiration­s of the state government to encourage creativity and innovation among civil servants, Len Talif remarked.

Among the objectives of holding the convention until Sept 14 is to identity innovative projects to be submitted for the final round of the Sarawak Civil Service Innovation Convention Awards (SCSICA).

It also serves as a platform for civil servants to enhance their competency in producing innovative products for service delivery excellence.

The convention involves 22 KIK groups, comprising 13 teams from Land and Survey Department Sarawak, five from Sarawak Forestry Corporatio­n, two from Sarawak Forest Department and two from Sarawak Timber Industry Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

 ?? ?? Len Talif (seated, centre) and senior government officials posing for a group photo with the KIK groups participat­ing in the convention at Penview Convention Centre in Kuching.
Len Talif (seated, centre) and senior government officials posing for a group photo with the KIK groups participat­ing in the convention at Penview Convention Centre in Kuching.

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