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Tasks Ensures Better Quality, Because More People an Incentive to Deliver the Best Solution for the Price. It is to a Large Extent Beneficial to the Citizens, Who Are Ultimately the Beneficiaries of the Task Solution. As the Figures Show, There is Still a Large Untapped Potential for Exposing Several of the Municipalities' Tasks to Competition, and in Dansk Erhverv We Would Therefore Very Much Like the Municipalities to Direct Their Attention to the Benefits That Increased Competition Provides," Says Morten Jung, Market Manager for Public-private Cooperation in Danish Business.
The Degree of Exposure to Competition Covers Significant Differences Across Parts of the Country, Where . Per Cent. Of the Municipalities' Tasks in North Zealand Are Subject to Competition, While the Same Figure is Only . Per Cent, I.e. Almost One in Four in East Jutland. The Danes Want More Competition However, the C Level Contact List Danes Would Like to Change That. In a New Population Survey From Dansk Erhverv, Per Cent Want of the Respondents That Several of Their Municipality's Tasks Are Put Out to Competition. Meanwhile, Only Per Cent Respond That They Want Fewer Tasks to Be Market Tested.
One of the Reasons Why the Danes Want More Competition for Their Municipalities' Tasks May Be That We Have a Population That Cares More About the Quality of the Task Solution Than Whether It is Provided by a Public or Private Supplier," Says Morten Jung and Continues: "This is a Clear Indication That We Have a Population That is Not Afraid to Submit Municipal Tasks to Competition. This is Gratifying, Because Their Answers Challenge the Narrative That Competition and the Involvement of Private Suppliers is Negative. It is Actually the Opposite Story That We Read in the Numbers.
The Degree of Exposure to Competition Covers Significant Differences Across Parts of the Country, Where . Per Cent. Of the Municipalities' Tasks in North Zealand Are Subject to Competition, While the Same Figure is Only . Per Cent, I.e. Almost One in Four in East Jutland. The Danes Want More Competition However, the C Level Contact List Danes Would Like to Change That. In a New Population Survey From Dansk Erhverv, Per Cent Want of the Respondents That Several of Their Municipality's Tasks Are Put Out to Competition. Meanwhile, Only Per Cent Respond That They Want Fewer Tasks to Be Market Tested.
One of the Reasons Why the Danes Want More Competition for Their Municipalities' Tasks May Be That We Have a Population That Cares More About the Quality of the Task Solution Than Whether It is Provided by a Public or Private Supplier," Says Morten Jung and Continues: "This is a Clear Indication That We Have a Population That is Not Afraid to Submit Municipal Tasks to Competition. This is Gratifying, Because Their Answers Challenge the Narrative That Competition and the Involvement of Private Suppliers is Negative. It is Actually the Opposite Story That We Read in the Numbers.