As the presidential inauguration and cabinet announcement are set to take place on October 20 and 21 (based on Prabowo's statement), the formation of a new cabinet under the incoming administration has become a central topic of public discourse. The names of potential candidates, the role of supporting political parties, and the introduction of new nomenclature are being widely discussed across various platforms.
To provide a better understanding of cabinet structures and related insights, Mandala presents a series of studies based on benchmarking from various countries. These studies highlight global cabinet structures, the rationale behind ministerial appointments, key presidential figures, and other unique findings.
Mandala will also be releasing a series of analytical posts related to the upcoming cabinet announcement through Mandala Insights.
This post is the 1st part in a comprehensive three-part series of Mandala’s study on cabinet structure. Titled "Indonesia’s Cabinet Organization Design #1: Understanding the Innovative Ministerial and Breakthrough Minister Profiles Across the World".
This series aims to provide deeper insights into key questions at the core of public discourse regarding the new cabinet: What defines an effective cabinet? What types of ministries and leadership structures are best equipped to navigate change? Who should be selected as ministers to ensure the effective delivery of the president’s agenda?
To explore these questions in detail, swipe through the study and stay tuned for further updates as we continue to release more insights throughout the series!