Making Govts More People Friendly With Digitization
Digitisation has changed the way we live. In the commercial world digitisation has become ubiquitous. Almost every product or service today starts its life in the public domain as an app. From sales calls to feedback — businesses have long learnt the virtue of living in a more digitally conducive space. But can digitisation move from the commercial sphere to the more public sphere? Can governments run digitally? Is it possible to run a more people-centric public program? The answer is of course you can and there are many governments around the world who are already committed to this path. The challenges Running a people-centric government digitisation drive is easier said than done. The challenge lies in a government’s relationship with its people as compared to a business-consumer relationship. For instance, a government cannot pick up a target audience or look for shareholder profit. The bureaucratic set-up of most governments is the other hurdle when it comes to implementing digitisation. In many still traditional spheres, digitisation is seen as too radical or