Hi Barrack, This recognition ought to inform the policy decision to gear towards a conscious mindset transformation that will entrench culture shift alongside the other policies. Regards, Tim On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Timothy,
Many thanks for your response. How can we actualize this from a policy perspective?
Regards
On 6/29/16, Timothy- Coach- Oriedo <timoriedo@gmail.com> wrote:
Morning All,
Its commendable that some of the government projects and initiatives have taken off, case in point is Huduma centre, which over and above operating in an E-platform, prides itself in customer service excellence which goes a long way in winning the public confidence.
The question then is what makes is the barrier towards replicating the success of such projects across the ecosystem?
This one question if answered will provide a framework for the implementation of a successful system across board.
One key gap that sets us back is cultural in nature, the silo mentality that Government departments operate in. To create a successful ecosystem there needs to be a shift. This cultural shift will not be won by hardware nor system installation but active engagement with the players to shift mindsets. This can then be followed up with policy regulation framework to funnel into singularity of purpose.
Kind Regards,
Timothy Oriedo ICF Certified Coach, Chartered Marketer, Technology, Media & Telco Enthusiast FB, Linkedln- Timothy Oriedo Skype, Twitter @timoriedo 0722 816171
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 8:04 AM, Barrack Otieno via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers,
Many thanks to those who have contributed to day 4 and day 5. The threads are still open provided you respond under the correct thread. We also encourage listers to edit the policy directly on the Jadili platform http://jadili.ictpolicy.org/docs/kenya-ict-policy.
Today we focus on the following topics:
*eHealth, eAgriculture, eTransport, eGovt, eLearning *ICT regional (county) incentives) *ICTs in Society, Culture
The Background
Government is the single biggest consumers of ICT goods and services. A highly digitised government operation not only improves transparency and accountability but can accelerate ICT opportunities for the local ICT enterprises dealing in software development, system integration, equipment resellers amongst others.
What are the bottlenecks around eGovernment? Other than Huduma Centers, KRA and bit of NTSA, there seems to be very little ICTs in other government departments and agencies. What poliices and strategies can unlock the full potential of eGovt?
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