Saturday, October 31, 2009

Revolution Calls

As many societies come to grip with lower Government revenues resulting in higher levels of unemployment and less take home pay for many, one must sit up and take notice when the word “Revolution” is used. The most vulnerable in society are normally the ones most easily provoked to take action. All leaders in society must be sensitized as to how they words are publicly received and the accumulative effects of their criticism, both on individuals and on the offices of Government.

Opposition to any Government is very necessary to voice and point out corruption and waste, more importantly to present itself as an alternative choice to be duly elected, based on superior ideas, at the appropriate time. Calls for revolution from politicians, who are presently not in Government, can be misunderstood by many to mean – the removal of the sitting Government by any means necessary. This is not what politicians mean, nor should it be inferred, not if they hope to be in Government in the future, to lead the very same people who can be made to act against a Government. What is meant by any opposition is that the present Government’s policies are wrong and we have a better solution. One can disagree without threatening.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Maintenance Business

To offer prospective clients a holistic solution in work place maintenance requires a multi-skilled crew; security personnel trained in medical first aid with basic knowledge in electrics, electronics, plumbing and other minor repair functions, a truth handy team. To build such a business will require the merging of existing specialty operations with a heavy emphasis on on-the-job-training.

The chief executive officer, while in-charge of his team of executives, is basically the principal of the training operation and hence, promotions will be driven mainly by achieving additional skill-sets. With the standard support of a financial officer and a legal officer, the chief executive officer is expected to generate profits by winning new contracts and creating an atmosphere to encourage and keep highly trained personnel.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Independent Oversight

Democracy is a unique balance between empowering the people and gridlock. Having understood the roles of the three branches of Government, the executive, the legislation and the judiciary, one can easily mistake them as independent of each other. In fact and practice, both the legislation and the judiciary depend on the executive for administrative and development funds and can be hindered by the said executive, which begs the question “Should there be an independent publicly elected comptroller of the public purse”.

Many jurisdictions have independent elections for all three branches of Government. The executive and legislative branches are commonly elected in some type of national event and others are calling for public hearing on judicial appointments. This call goes further to include the election of key public servants or independent officeholders to bring a high level of integrity and diminish direct political influence on decisions. A forth branch of Government perhaps, the public service, where public budgeting, public auditing, public prosecution and other sensitive decisions are made.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Addressing Unemployment

With unemployment high many good people turn to government programs as a survival strategy. Social programs, coupled with training and medial work, intended to prepare participants to build a career. Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) soft loan programs designed to fund or guarantee funds with employment creation as its main objective. Higher education programs designed to expand participants’ job marketability. These are all noble programs, unfortunately calculated to meet internationally set public statistical objectives rather than individual needs.

Emphasis is misplaced on the executing agency to produce quantity instead of quality. On-the-job-training or apprenticeship was always meant to be part of a wider mentoring program, taking individual assessment throughout, exposing the individual to many career paths, recording work accomplished and monitoring aptitude. In other words, giving hope, some financial support and working experience to an individual.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Strategic Planning

Whether budgeting for home, city or country, outlining what is ideal is the most important step towards creating it and the next is removing all impediments. A Strategic Plan is an active document which adapts to changes without losing sight of the target. Hence, this target or goal must be well thought out, measurable and attainable. For example, an individual may set a personal goal to retire from physical work at age sixty, with a pension income that remains at double their living expenses and unencumbered assets to maintain their life-style. Similarly, with Public Funds the goals and objectives must be to generate revenue through diverse economic activities to meet its recurrent expenditure and constantly seek to improve, through capital investment programs, the standard of living for (all) its people.