Common Sense not with us anymore
Robert McKenzie’s response to Alan M Webers’ “Three Rules for These Time” on Conversation Starter at Harvard Business Publishing.
Dear Alan,
I am in total agreement with you! For too long the class room has taught management as if it were all about economic performance, shareholder value, and the share price of publically traded companies. But sadly:
Today [...]
Assessing Nigeria’s Readiness for Government 2.0: NITDA’s role
Transforming governments is not easy. While technology alone cannot transform governments, governments today cannot transform without technology. In the fast paced world of technology, new approaches constantly extend the boundaries of what is possible.
The pace of change is evidenced by the fact that terms like SOA, WOA, community sourcing, cloud computing, software-as-a-service, and Web 2.0 [...]
Can NITDA Catch them Young?
Since its establishment and subsequent mandate to co-ordinate and implement the Nigerian National Policy on Information Technology (IT) ’USE IT’ almost seven (7) years ago, the NITDA is still trying to catch them young. This policy is also the precursor to eGovernment in Nigeria
I am afraid the young has grown already and it is a case of ‘catching [...]
eGovernment - Nigeria’s Journey!
Government and public-sector managers worldwide have within the last decade come to the realisation that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is a viable tool that can help them achieve their aims; to deliver efficient and cost effective services to its citizenry, clients and partners. To this end governments in most developed and developing countries of [...]