
Simon's Reforms
Simon's Reforms refer to the changes proposed by economist Herbert Simon aimed at improving government decision-making and efficiency. He suggested that organizations should adopt more rational planning, use better decision-support tools, and foster structured procedures to reduce errors. By emphasizing systematic analysis and information management, Simon believed these reforms would lead to more effective policies and operations, particularly in complex and bureaucratic environments. Overall, his reforms seek to make decision-making processes more logical, transparent, and responsive to changing needs.