Imagine two government offices side by side. In the first, budget cuts eliminate 30% of the staff, forcing the remaining workers to process paperwork faster, yet citizens still wait hours, frustrated and unserved. In the second, a complete digital redesign allows most services to be completed online in minutes, with personalized guidance available for complex cases. Both claim “efficiency,” but only the second delivers excellence.

When Elon Musk took charge of US President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, he promised a revolution in government operations. Within weeks, over 200,000 federal employees were dismissed. “We are moving fast,” Musk admitted, “but we’ll also fix mistakes quickly.”

This bulldozer model captured global attention, including in Israel, where b

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