Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Cisco CCNP Certifications Exam 642-901

Governance can be simply 650-621 defined as “organizing collective action”. It implies the organization of rules that allows, prescribes and prohibits certain actions. A narrower definition of governance relates it to government or the decision-making processes in the administration of a state. ICT has a major effect on governance in both its broad and narrow sense. The Institute of Governance (Canada) believes that ICTs:

… create new expectations among citizens about how governments should interact with them, and how services should be 646-230 delivered. Internet technology and recent advances in applied genetics are significantly redefining the boundaries of personal choice and private influence, and of collective decision-making on matters of public importance.

At one level, governments that use ICT will be better able to govern. E-government, or the use of ICT to enhance the access 642-901 and delivery of government services to benefit citizens, is a necessary element in the government’s drive for good governance. E-government promises not only a more efficient and effective government but a more transparent one as well.

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