Implementation of Gevernor Regulation No. 56/2019” The Main Tasks and Functions at the Lampung Province Communication, Informatics, and Statistics Office
Keywords:
Policy implementation, Governor Regulation, Communication, Informatics, Human resourcesAbstract
This study evaluates the implementation of Governor Regulation No. 56 of 2019 regarding the main tasks and functions at the Communication, Informatics, and Statistics Office of Lampung Province. It focuses on two key issues: the overall effectiveness of the regulation's implementation and the obstacles encountered. Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were collected through interviews and document analysis. The results show that the regulation has been well-implemented, but challenges such as limited human resources and overlapping tasks persist. Improvements in staff training and task delegation are essential for optimal performance.
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