PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ANALOG GOVERNMENT
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Government System, Management Science, Separation of Public Administration from Politics, New Public Sector Management, Reengineering Public Sector ManagementAbstract
This article is intended to explain the Analog government-style management in the era of the Analog government. Before this era, there was a bureaucratic public administration with significant knowledge such as Weber's bureaucracy, Taylor's management science, and the separation of public administration from politics. Wilson The wave of government management in the days of the analog government was three new waves: 1. New Public Management, a combination of the New Institution of Economics and Public Choice Concept (Hood), 2. Engineering Administration with Champ, and 3. Osborne and Gabbler's Reinventing Government.
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