Higashiomi Sanpoyoshi Kikin receives applications for various subsidy schemes from companies and organisations in the city. Those companies and organisations that apply are selected by a committee set up by the Higashiomi Sanpoyoshi Kikin. Once applicants are selected, they begin their projects. After the completion of the selected project, the selected companies need to submit a performance report to the Higashiomi Sanpoyoshi Kikin and report on the achievement of the performance target. Based on this report, the Board examines the degree of achievement of the results of each adopted project.
In their project proposals, the companies and organisations in the city that apply for the project propose performance indicators and targets that are appropriate to the project. Those indicators and targets are to be discussed by the selection committee, which set the performance indicators and targets. There are two types of performance targets set by the selection committee for the selected companies and organisations: quantitative and qualitative targets.
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