Abstract

In the current development of regional agencies, institutions, or organizations, there will be an increasing number of assets and goods needed to support the smooth running of the tasks and functions of regional apparatus organizations and also support the competence and performance of government employees. This research is qualitative research using a descriptive approach. The data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation. The technique of checking the validity of the data used is the triangulation technique. The data analysis technique used in this study is an interactive model. The results of research on State-Owned Asset Management in the Regional Government of Takalar Regency show that asset management starting from asset planning has been carried out in accordance with established systems, mechanisms, and procedures. Organizing assets has been carried out through the process of collecting data on ownership of state-owned fixed assets, the process of grouping state-owned assets, and a system of classifying state-owned assets that have potential and do not have the potential to be utilized. Actuating (movement) of assets has been carried out through the process of identifying and optimizing assets. Then, controlling (supervision) has been carried out by monitoring, investigating, and controlling by Users and Managers of Goods, as well as by looking at supporting and inhibiting factors in asset management within the scope of the Takalar Regency Government.

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