Public administration, also known as public policy, involves implementing actions to solve social and economic problems. This implementation is carried out through government programs, non-profit organizations, and public-private partnerships. Academically, government decision-making and policy analysis are studied in public policy schools. It is based on the idea that effective management is crucial to the proper functioning of organizations. In the mid-20th century, Max Weber’s theory of bureaucracy and the 1968 Minnowbrook Conference introduced the concept of New Public Management, which is fundamental to the discipline today.