Posted in General on July 02, 2010 by Nitish Mukhi
Many governments find themselves facing a perfect storm: smaller budgets, less staff, higher citizen expectations, retiring baby boomers, legacy systems, and broken processes…shall I go on?
Not long ago, The Economist featured a Special Report on innovation in emerging markets. It discussed how companies in the emerging markets, especially India and China, are forging ahead faster and smarter than the rest of us here in the so-called rich countries.
Posted in General on April 27, 2010 by Nitish Mukhi
It's been some time since my last post. I have to take full responsibility for that. I became a father for the first time. Thanks to everyone for the well wishes, Siena Mukhi is doing just fine.
Surprisingly, parenthood has led me to think a lot about how we implement projects and what happens after Go-Live (an unconventional analogy, I know, but then again I’m not sleeping much these days).
Posted in General on February 23, 2010 by Nitish Mukhi
First off, hello and thanks for taking the time to read this blog. I hope you’ll find what I have to share interesting and I’m looking forward to hearing your comments and thoughts as well. I’m excited to have this new forum to continue the discussions I’ve had the pleasure of starting with many of you in person.
So, last month, the White House hosted a Forum on Modernizing Government. The forum brought together more than 50 private sector CEO’s and senior members of the Obama Administration to look at how governments can better use technology to save money, improve performance and close the technology gap between the private and public sectors.