Informed Decision Making
Public Policy Formulation and Implementation in Public Organizations:
Historically, there has been a longstanding tension between those who advocate for minimal government intervention to rectify social problems and those who advocate a more interventionist approach and greater government expenditures to rectify injustices. These philosophies, and the ability to achieve them is often viewed as rooted in politics rather than practicality, given that these approaches have often changed radically from administration to administration. But Milakovich & Gordon (2013) state that “good government is good politics” (p.392). In other words, for good policy to be enacted, government must be healthy and functional, ideally with members of the opposition engaging in healthy compromises to achieve better results.
The standard policy-making process includes defining the problem, establishing criteria to resolve it, proposing alternatives, collecting data, analyzing consequences, evaluating trade-offs, and then selecting an alternative strategy (Milakovich & Gordon, 2013). One seismic change, however, in facilitating this process that has arisen in recent years has been the use of information technology to guide the policy-making process. For example, using online search engines can offer comprehensive sources of access to so-called big data to inform policy, and also to evaluate outcomes. Big data refers to the comprehensive use of all available information pertaining to a decision, versus...
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