governancethat
Goverancethat is a neologism used to describe a practical approach to governance that emphasizes outcome-oriented policy making, continuous learning, and inclusive accountability. The term is not widely standardized and is used primarily in policy discourse, think tank reports, and municipal reform discussions to articulate a coherent set of practices rather than a formal doctrine.
Overview: It centers on aligning resources and institutions with measurable outcomes, supported by data and feedback
Core principles include transparency and accountability; participation of citizens and stakeholders; data-driven decision making; adaptability and
Implementation strategies include establishing strategic targets and performance dashboards; creating open data portals; enabling public feedback
Criticism and limitations include vagueness of the term, risk of jargon, challenges in defining and measuring
Applications are most commonly discussed in urban and regional governance, digital government initiatives, and organizational governance
See also: governance; e-governance; evidence-based policy; performance management.