
Public Management Reform
Public Management Reform refers to efforts to improve how government agencies deliver services and manage resources. It involves updating policies, adopting new technologies, and implementing innovative practices to make government operations more efficient, transparent, and responsive to citizens’ needs. The goal is to enhance accountability, reduce waste, and ensure effective use of public funds. These reforms often emphasize results-oriented management, decentralization, and customer focus, aiming to create a more effective and adaptable public sector that better serves the community.