_________attempts to use strategic planning to set the mission, goals, and objectives of programs; measure programs' outcomes; and set benchmarks to be met by programs.
I was tempted to go with personal budgets, since that's what I use at home. But this question is clearly talking about something on a larger scale. Performance-based budgeting sounds like the professional version of my personal budget spreadsheet.
Business budgets? Maybe if this was a question about corporate strategy, but it's clearly focused on public programs and services. Performance-based budgeting is the way to go.
Performance-based budgeting attempts to use strategic planning to set the mission, goals, and objectives of programs; measure programs' outcomes; and set benchmarks to be met by programs.
I wasn't sure at first, but after reading the explanation, I think performance-based budgeting has to be the correct answer. It just makes sense in the context of the question.
Performance-based budgeting seems like the right answer here. It's all about setting goals and measuring outcomes for programs, which is exactly what the question is describing.
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