Tuesday, December 29, 2020

James Masing, have you heard of KPI (Key Performance Indicators)?

 James Masing, have you heard of KPI (Key Performance Indicators)?

 "Don’t change for the sake of changing…support GPS", urged James Masing.


 

https://www.theborneopost.com/2020/12/28/swakians-urged-to-continue-supporting-gps-in-next-state-polls/

James, we are sure you have heard of a very simple performance management tool called Key Performace Indicator (KPI). I have no desire to add further to your unhappiness, if you are unhappy with this, by talking about something called balanced score card (A balance score card is a mix between KPI and core competencies).

Let us look at the KPI of the GPS government of Sarawak (previously BN Sarawak) since Sept 1963.

 Dilapidated Schools In Rural Sarawak


Verdict : FAIL !!

 Poverty Eradication In Rural Sarawak

 


Sarawak has the 3rd highest number of people categorised as hardcore poor. Over 54% are in B40.

 Verdict : Fail! Fail!


Dayaks NCR Land & Deforestation




Chief Minister Abang Johari said it is hard for rural dayaks to uplift the living standards because they cannot monetise their NCR land. At the same time the GPS government steadfastly refuse to issue land titles on dayaks native land.

 Verdict: Fail!

 

Road Connectivity




Where is the jiwa murni in these roads?

 Verdict: Fail!



Internet Connectivity



2 hours walk through the jungle for teacher and students to find internet connectivity so that they can have their online classes.



 

The hand sign paints a thousand words.

 Verdict: Fail! Fail!

 Performances Of Sarawak Students In Sarawak’s Schools.

 Most of our schools in Sarawak scored between 66 - 70% on a scale of I - 100% while schools in Malaya almost half of all schools scored above 75%. In every aspects schools in Malaya are better-off because they get better attention and allocations.


Verdict: Fail! Fail!

 Borneonisation Of Civil Service / Racially Balanced Civil Service



 And finally, the COVID.19 pandemic created the ‘new poor’

 Were you and your pals in GPS able to find a sustainable solution, balancing movement controls and peoples’ ability to continue to generate income?

 Verdict: Fail! Fail!

 Whereas……an opposition party with limited financial resources was able to..

https://www.theborneopost.com/2020/12/01/whats-wrong-with-giving-rural-schools-internet-access-psb-baleh-chief-asks/

 





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