Administrative reforms and innovations are essential for enhancing public administration in today's rapidly changing world. Bangladesh and Malaysia have been undertaking various reforms to improve their public administration, including the introduction of e-governance initiatives, citizen engagement, and performance-based management systems. A comparative analysis of these reforms highlights the importance of learning from other countries' experiences and adapting reforms to local contexts. By continuing to implement and innovate administrative reforms, both Bangladesh and Malaysia can improve their public administration, ultimately providing better services to their citizens.
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