Public Management: A Praxiological World View From The Technological Framework Of Cloud Computing

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Today the world, national and state reality is evolving at an accelerated pace, since due to the health crisis due to covid-19, the integration of technology and the use of cloud computing services has become urgent) to the daily work of public managerial processes, as a product of this hasty need for massive social digitization, given compliance with physical distancing protocols at work. Therefore, this has increased the importance of the use of cloud computing technology for sending, obtaining and consolidating information; allowing to achieve that the management processes of public management are more effective and transparent. It is for this reason that this essay has as its main purpose to glimpse public management, interpreting its praxis from the technological framework of cloud computing, as a work strategy of its actors in the different spaces of the public powers of the State. The foregoing was based on the Theories: General Systems (Bertalanffy 1950-1968), General Administration (Turin, 2016) and Fractal Organizations (Cole, 2009) that led to a phenomenological-hermeneutic study within the interpretive paradigm from a worldview of management that is currently emerging, and ready to transform; this through a descriptive and bibliographic documentary research.