Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Re: Don't reconstruct the past, try to redesign the future....

Lokesh welcome to Andhraone!.
After I read your mail...
Under stood below:  One need to be positive about failures right?  ( so your mail subject should have been   redesign the future.... based on past )
If so  that's exactly what TDP is doing, if observed this is the first   opposition party decent and mature enough to give the benefit of doubt to current administration to prove their mettle by not interfering in govt. day to day activities. I am sure TDP leadership is watching the policies Cong. government and do the needful if found that these policies are not in the "general" interest of our people.
And also please do read   from Chandu's mail: What TDP is doing now?
 
 
 Venkat Krishna Sreeram


Lokesh Nara <lnara2004@alumni.cmu.edu> wrote:

Folks, I have been reading various interesting posts on this group for
some time. I would like to chime in with my thoughts.

In spite of the good faith efforts, not all policies and strategies
formulated by various governments work in the intended manner. We
almost always seem to be reconstructing the failures from the past
rather than discussing how to redesign these policies and better
strategize their implementation for a better future.

I also think that our governments must be held accountable for a failed
strategy(s) and/or actions. However in today's governance there hardly
seems to be any discussion on how to redesign these policies and
initiate the necessary strategic changes.

Why is there so little to no dialogue on failed government
policies/strategy(s) for a better future?

And how do we integrate bottoms up approach in policy, strategy
formulation, and great governance?

I would like to know what you think.

Best regards,
Lokesh Nara




Thanks & Regards,
Venkat Sreeram
vsreeram@yahoo.com
(732)910-3700


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