THE DRAFT INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY OF KARNATAKA FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
A policy should be a charter that enunciates the principles of goal-setting, sets out the framewor...
The In-house Lawyer: Enabler or Impediment?
In my blog yesterday, I suggested that the owner of contracting in any business must be prepared t...
Public-Private Partnerships and Information Technologies for Development in India
This paper critically examines the theory and practice of public-private partnerships (PPPs) throu...
Developing India's infrastructure through public private partnerships
The Government of India is actively promoting the expansion of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) a...
INDIA'S BIO-FUEL PROGRAMME TO BE DEVELOPED ON PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
The Bio-fuel programme in India is to be developed on Public-Private Partnerships which would prom...
Relational Contracting: developing and assessing your competency for collaborative contracts
Collaboration remains a term often used by executives, but frequently not supported by traditional...
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN INDIA
It is widely accepted that the deficiencies in public sector health system can only be overcome by...
Report of the PPP Sub-Group on Social Sector in India
The Committee of Secretaries (COS) in its meeting held on 9th September 2003 under the chairmanshi...
IT/BPO Services Research Report
Clients Firmly focused on Efficiency/Optimization, Not Just Cost Cuts. Interest in Analytics and T...
Organization is not the point
I spent yesterday chairing a conference on Advanced Contract Risk Management.\r\rThere were some e...