Xuebai Wei Talk (913 articles in total) 683 articles in the security series
In line with the principle of giving priority to solving key problems and highlighting key breakthroughs in problems, we have always insisted on working hard to investigate the "internal facts". In order to standardize management and strengthen the foundation to meet the standards, we continue to reflect and establish a sense of danger of "walking on thin ice and facing the abyss".
We know that only through in-depth analysis of our own problems can we find the fundamental way to solve the problem. Therefore, we always adhere to the problem-oriented, proceed from reality, and carefully find out our own deficiencies and problems in management, technology, equipment, personnel quality, etc.
At the same time, we also realize that only through standardized management and strong foundation can we continuously improve our core competitiveness. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to strengthening internal management, improving various rules and regulations, strengthening staff training, improving the quality of employees, and ensuring that all work has rules to follow and is well documented.
In the process of investigating the "inner truth", we also deeply realize the importance of the awareness of danger of "walking on thin ice and approaching the abyss". This awareness allows us to stay vigilant at all times, not to be blindly confident, not to take problems lightly, to always maintain a modest and cautious attitude, and to constantly pursue progress and innovation.
In short, we always adhere to the problem-oriented, standardized management, strong foundation and standard as the means, establish the awareness of "walking on thin ice, such as facing the abyss", constantly improve our core competitiveness, and lay a solid foundation for sustainable development.
Author's Message: Hidden dangers are the fuse of accidents, and responsibility is the paving stone of safety. Poor life's understanding, into thousands of words. May you open the book and gain something in my writing.