THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SPATIAL PLANNING AGENCIES IN THE ACCELERATION OF ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE DISTRICT BANGGAI PROVINCE OF CENTRAL SULAWESI

  • Fernandes Simangunsong
  • Ardi Arifin Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri

Abstract

The performance of the Department of Public Works and Spatial In Infrastructure Development Acceleration Road in Banggai, Central Sulawesi Province is the performance of regional organizations in the fulfillment of the wishes and needs of people in the field of Road., The purpose of this study was to determine how the performance of the Department of Public Works and Spatial Planning in Development Acceleration The road infrastructure in Banggai Central Sulawesi province with pengkuran bureaucratic organizational performance by Agus Dwiyanto (2008: 50). There are five indicators of performance measurement among other things: 1) Productivity, 2) Quality of Service, 3) Responsiveness, 4) Responbilitas, and 5) Accountability. This study uses a qualitative method, where the research using interviews, observation and documentation to dig up information openly so that the information is analyzed using triangulation data consisting of data reduction, data presentation, Withdrawal Conclusions. Performance research results PWD and Spatial Planning in Road Infrastructure Development Acceleration in Banggai, Central Sulawesi Province can be seen from the efforts made to overcome the inhibiting factors as follows: 1) .peningkatan human resources, 2). development of organizational culture, 3). granting budget composition, 4). pemebrian information, 5) .penyediaan infrastructure Performance research results PWD and Spatial Planning in Road Infrastructure Development Acceleration in Banggai, Central Sulawesi Province can be seen from the efforts made to overcome the inhibiting factors as follows: 1) .peningkatan human resources, 2). development of organizational culture, 3). granting budget composition, 4). pemebrian information, 5) .penyediaan infrastructure Performance research results PWD and Spatial Planning in Road Infrastructure Development Acceleration in Banggai, Central Sulawesi Province can be seen from the efforts made to overcome the inhibiting factors as follows: 1) .peningkatan human resources, 2). development of organizational culture, 3). granting budget composition, 4). pemebrian information, 5) .penyediaan infrastructure

Keywords: Performance, the regional organization, the Acceleration of Development.

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Published
2020-02-25
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