This study investigates the work effectiveness of employees within a local governmental context. Focused on the Village Office of Batu IX, East Tanjungpinang District, Tanjungpinang City, the research employs a qualitative descriptive analysis method with data triangulation. The findings reveal existing deficiencies in work effectiveness, spanning service provision, public order implementation, and infrastructural support. However, the study also identifies the employees' capacity to adeptly address challenges through coordination and gradual problem-solving. These insights underscore the complexity of achieving work effectiveness within the public sector, hinting at potential pathways for improvement and adaptation.
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Keywords:Work Effectiveness, Public Sector, Employee Adaptation, Challenges, Coordination.