Healthy partnerships 'tween private & public sectors can drive excellence
People in governments cannot know everything nor do everything... in these days of turmoil, governments are being brutally tested around the world. Misplaced expectations & poor implementation ends up in low level of public trust and oft broken social contracts.
Both public & private entities have to share responsibilities, as coequal stakeholders, to advance higher good. Globally, our value system has to undergo a culture shift, past the customary primacy given to powerful positions and to shareholders... there are far bigger societal debts we all need to acknowledge & honour, and social goals to meet.
We're all cogs of a wheel, made of one another, turning for each other ... many must contribute for greater good!
Article below from Drivers Duniya (Drivers World), March 2020 Edition
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Building space is not sufficient ... it must be driven by relevant policies, efficient usage and effective outcome based objectives.
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Connect food with consumers to ensure that production comes to gainful end-use, to mitigate food loss & for sustainability
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Any PPP is at core a wilful collaboration - this essentiality must be safeguarded and has to be nurtured constantly.
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Related Post - Adieu to NCCD, a unique PPP think tank, not a partnership borne from pooling of funds, but one that pooled knowledge and goodwill.
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:Above article extracted from March 2020 Edition of Drivers Duniya (Drivers World)- courtesy Ramesh Kumar, veteran industry journalist and author of 'An Affair with Indian Highways', 'Naked Banana!', '10,000 Km on Indian Highways', and more. His penmanship is also held at the US Library of Congress, and he is a well-known champion of India’s logistics sector
Engineering and Business Consultant. Founder and Secretariat World Refrigeration Day
4 年Excellent article with a many great insights.