
Reinventing Government
Reinventing Government refers to a movement in the 1990s aimed at improving public sector efficiency and effectiveness. Spearheaded by theorists like David Osborne and Ted Gaebler, it advocates for principles such as decentralization, customer focus, and innovation in government operations. The goal is to make government agencies more responsive to citizens' needs, foster entrepreneurship within public services, and streamline bureaucracy. By adopting practices from the private sector, the initiative seeks to enhance the quality of services while reducing costs, ultimately striving for a government that works better and is more accountable to the people it serves.