Introduction
Citizens' trust in government can be influenced by their experiences receiving public services. The interaction between citizens and the state is an important factor in determining trust in government. Governments are increasingly engaging with citizens to ensure quality, responsiveness, and, ultimately, trust in public services in the face of tight fiscal constraints and rising expectations.
OBSERVATION ON INNOVATION IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
To maintain responsiveness and client focus, governments must find innovative solutions to respond to rapidly changing needs with limited resources. The OECD Observatory on Public Sector Innovation has the potential to aid in the sharing of solutions and the formation of public sector innovation communities of practice.
provide a one-of-a-kind collection of global innovations to inspire innovators in other countries
Connect innovators through an online platform, which will be launched in the spring of 2014, allowing them to share their experiences and collaborate on the development of new innovations.
turn concrete case studies into practical guidance on how to source, develop, support, and disseminate innovations across the public sector
Respect
Without timely responses and prompt follow-ups, your team may question whether you value their time and work. This can make them wonder if you even want to help them.
Trust
Responsiveness is also one of the most effective ways to foster trust among peers, establish rapport within a team, and foster better professional relationships all around.
Productivity
Your ability to respond quickly to your peers' requests for assistance or information can help you avoid unnecessary project delays and mistakes. Better team collaboration and performance result from responsiveness.
How does democracy produce an accountable, responsive and legitimate government?
Democracy produces accountable government by holding regular, free, and fair elections. All major issues and legislation are subject to open debate.
Citizens have the right to know about their government and how it works in a democracy.
Because it is formed by elected representatives of the people, democracy provides a responsive government. These representatives debate societal issues and devise policies and programs to address them. The representatives also make certain that the programs are carried out.
Democracies are legitimate because they adhere to a constitution. The country's laws apply to everyone, including government officials. Democracies hold free and fair elections, and citizens have the power to vote out parties they dislike in the next election.
Can we apply islamic democracy?
Islamic political theorists, the general Muslim public, and Western authors all have different perspectives on the relationship between Islam and democracy.
A number of Muslim majority countries will be Islamic democracies by 2021. Indonesia is currently the democratic country with the world's largest Muslim majority population.
Some modern Islamic thinkers, particularly those active in the 1970s and 1980s, saw democracy as a foreign concept incompatible with Islam. Others have argued that traditional Islamic concepts like shura (consultation), maslaha (public interest), and adl (justice) justify representative government institutions that are similar to Western democracy but reflect Islamic values rather than Western liberal values. Others have advanced liberal democratic Islamic political models based on pluralism and free thought. [1] Some Muslim thinkers have advocated for secularist interpretations of Isla
The Prophet said, "Help your brother when he is right and when he is wronged."
asked his friends
He replied, "Support him when he is wrong and correct his mistakes."
Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said that you know me about your worldly affairs
We believe that democracy is the decision of the people, so we can use Islamic democracy like elections .