There are three changes behind micro renovation

2026-04-17

From basic satisfaction to precise adaptation, from universal coverage to refined quality improvement, improving people's livelihoods will bring a more tangible sense of gain to the masses. During this period, the "micro transformation" of people's livelihoods in some places has attracted attention. Hangzhou Railway Station in Zhejiang Province has built a new luggage conveyor belt, major railway stations in Beijing have changed their "comb shaped" one-way doors to new door types such as infrared induction swing doors, and the pedestrian overpass of Qianfoshan Hospital in Jinan, Shandong Province has been equipped with escalators... One conveyor belt, one swing door, and one electric escalator. These "micro renovation" projects are not large in scale, but they accurately meet the needs of the masses and enhance the sense of livelihood in the silent process of moistening materials. In the silent moment, focus on details, and "micro transformation" provides useful inspiration for further improving people's livelihoods. The transformation of thinking from "management logic" to "service awareness" is a prerequisite. In the past, the setting of some public facilities often prioritized "how to facilitate management". The "comb shaped" one-way door is a typical example - it can effectively prevent ticket evasion and divert passenger flow, but it is very inconvenient for passengers dragging large luggage, couples pushing strollers, and elderly people in wheelchairs. Replacing infrared induction swing doors may seem like a technological replacement, but in essence, it is a shift in governance perspective, with the needs of managers giving way to the needs of users. When public facilities are designed and planned with more empathy, the granularity of improving people's livelihoods will also become finer and finer. From 'average force' to 'precise drip irrigation', resource allocation is the guarantee. Resources are limited, how to spend money wisely? This tests the ability to identify 'real needs'. Why install an escalator on the pedestrian overpass in front of Jinan Qianfoshan Hospital? Because its target audience has a special "portrait": patients seeking medical treatment, accompanying family members, and elderly people with limited mobility. For healthy people, climbing a step is nothing; But for patients, every step can become a "roadblock" on the road to medical treatment. The key to whether people's livelihood work can reach the hearts of the masses lies in whether it can be "urgent" and "deliver what people expect". Accurate identification, precise delivery, and precise governance enable limited resources to achieve greater effectiveness, and policy transparency will better illuminate every corner and warm everyone. From "experience judgment" to "data support", technological empowerment adds assistance. Why haven't many 'micro renovations' been implemented in the past? One important reason is that regulators lack sufficient data to determine whether this is necessary or not, and whether the investment is worth it. Nowadays, the application of technologies such as big data, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence allows regulators to perceive in real time: which entrance and exit have the highest flow of people at which time? Which group of people have the most urgent need for accessible facilities? These vague areas that used to rely solely on experience can now be made clear and intuitive through data analysis. It is precisely because of the support of data that government departments dare to invest resources in seemingly "niche" nodes, and can provide "just right" services to the public at the appropriate time and place. Digital technology is like a 'microscope', making previously hidden pain points more visible and enabling precise management to truly achieve 'precision and accessibility'. To benefit the people is an essential part of establishing and practicing a correct view of political achievements. It not only requires a major project to provide guidance and support, but also needs to be implemented in the silent "micro transformation" of resources. From basic satisfaction to precise adaptation, from universal coverage to refined quality improvement, improving people's livelihoods will bring a more tangible sense of gain to the masses. (New Society)

Edit:Luoyu    Responsible editor:Jiajia

Source:people.cn

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