eGov-July-2011-[18-19]-Special Focus-PSUs

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PSUs waking up to the value that proper processes can add to businesses

RK Tandon Managing Director, IRCTC

I V Sharma, Director (R&D), BEL

PSUs: Performance Structures Unlimited The Public Sector Undertakings which were earlier plagued with the ‘sarkari’ tag of inefficiency are leveraging the new age technologies to redefine the work structure and thus re-engineering growth. By Sonam Gulati, eGov Bureau

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e-engineering can be rightly called the mantra for big public sector enterprises these days. Public Sector Enterprises have long been overshadowed by their tendency to be more like a ‘sarkari’ office and thus often perceived as the inefficient sector which is less focused on innovation and productivity. But, all is changing

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as we are seeing the new ‘avatars’ these PSUs are donning leaving no stone unturned to face the water-tight market when it comes to productivity and efficiency. As is widely known and accepted, PSUs are great contributors to the economy. In the Financial Year (FY) 2009, 18 major PSUs contributed 15 per cent of GDP and 47 per cent of total income. Over the years


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