Proceedings of the International Conference on Psychology and Communication 2018 (ICPC 2018)

Bureaucracy Reform Implementation of Legislative Institutions in Indonesia

Authors
Elly Yuliawati, Kurniawan Prasetyo
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Available Online August 2019.
DOI
10.2991/icpc-18.2019.16How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Reforms; Legislative; the House of Representatives; Good Governance; Change Management; Communications
Abstract

Reform government bureaucracy can be interpreted as a change or correction in the form of application of the newrules of the system of administration to change the purpose, structure andprocedures are intended to facilitate the achievement of development goals. Bureaucratic reform is expected to be the driver of change to bring government agencies to shift or move from its current state to the expected conditions. Therefore, a change that is managed in a holistic, structured and result oriented will greatly help the organization, teamwork and individual / staff to undergo a "transition" towards the desired state bureaucracy. House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (DPR RI) is one of the state institutions which have a legislative function, budgetary, and oversight. To implement the third function, the Parliament has the duty and authority among others: forming Act, establish the budget, carry out surveillance and accommodating as well as follow up on public complaints aspirations. In performing these functions and see the authority is, the bureaucracy reform that adapts to the development of communication is essential to be a concern for Parliament. Through evaluative method of analysis with a qualitative approach, this study aims to provide an overview and perspective on the implementation of bureaucratic reform in the House of Representatives. House of Representatives as a legislative institution in Indonesia through the Secretariat General and Expertise Board of DPR RI to conduct bureaucratic reform to make improvements, improvement, reinforcement, or the arrangement of the eight (8) areas of change through 9 (nine) program RB, namely a change of mindset ( change management), monitoring systems, performance accountability, institutional, management, human resources management system with the State Civil Apparatus, laws and regulations, the quality of public services, and Quick Wins. Secretariat General and Expertise Board of DPR RI through Reforms to improve itself in giving participation to support the creation of a modern parliament which is the purpose of Parliament. Parliament modern as contained in the Strategic Plan of the Parliament is a parliament that perform the functions of representation, legislation, budget and supervision, the Parliament which brought public aspirations, the House which opens wide space for public participation, the House of Representatives that is easily accessible, open, and transparent, and the House of Representatives that is able to take advantage of digital information technology to reach a wider public and facilitate the work Reform government bureaucracy can be interpreted as a change or correction in the form of application of the newrules of the system of administration to change the purpose, structure andprocedures are intended to facilitate the achievement of development goals. Bureaucratic reform is expected to be the driver of change to bring government agencies to shift or move from its current state to the expected conditions. Therefore, a change that is managed in a holistic, structured and result oriented will greatly help the organization, teamwork and individual / staff to undergo a "transition" towards the desired state bureaucracy. House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (DPR RI) is one of the state institutions which have a legislative function, budgetary, and oversight. To implement the third function, the Parliament has the duty and authority among others: forming Act, establish the budget, carry out surveillance and accommodating as well as follow up on public complaints aspirations. In performing these functions and see the authority is, the bureaucracy reform that adapts to the development of communication is essential to be a concern for Parliament. Through evaluative method of analysis with a qualitative approach, this study aims to provide an overview and perspective on the implementation of bureaucratic reform in the House of Representatives. House of Representatives as a legislative institution in Indonesia through the Secretariat General and Expertise Board of DPR RI to conduct bureaucratic reform to make improvements, improvement, reinforcement, or the arrangement of the eight (8) areas of change through 9 (nine) program RB, namely a change of mindset ( change management), monitoring systems, performance accountability, institutional, management, human resources management system with the State Civil Apparatus, laws and regulations, the quality of public services, and Quick Wins. Secretariat General and Expertise Board of DPR RI through Reforms to improve itself in giving participation to support the creation of a modern parliament which is the purpose of Parliament. Parliament modern as contained in the Strategic Plan of the Parliament is a parliament that perform the functions of representation, legislation, budget and supervision, the Parliament which brought public aspirations, the House which opens wide space for public participation, the House of Representatives that is easily accessible, open, and transparent, and the House of Representatives that is able to take advantage of digital information technology to reach a wider public and facilitate the work

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the International Conference on Psychology and Communication 2018 (ICPC 2018)
Series
Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
Publication Date
August 2019
ISBN
10.2991/icpc-18.2019.16
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2352-5398
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© 2019, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
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