Building essential BPM capabilities to assist successful ICT deployment in the developing context : observations and recommendations from Sri Lanka


Autoria(s): Bandara, Wasana; Syed, Rehan; Kapurubandra, Mahesha; Rupasinghe, Lakmal
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has been identified as an important factor by the United Nations in achieving the millennium development goals (UNAPCICT, 2012)1. The potential for ICT has been identified as a means to reducing poverty, creating global communities by providing access to the internet and mobile networks to rural communities, improving education services, medical services, and information availability. As of today, significant amounts of funds have been invested by the governments and donor organizations in ‘Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D)’projects by establishing telecenters, e-villages, e-health, electronic and mobile banking, and egovernment systems for citizens in general, and more specifically, rural communities to bridge the digital divide (Heeks & Molla, 2009).

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59296/

Relação

http://www.globdev.org/files/5thannualworkshop/16%20PAPER%20Bandara%20Building%20BPM%20capabilities.pdf

Bandara, Wasana, Syed, Rehan, Kapurubandra, Mahesha, & Rupasinghe, Lakmal (2012) Building essential BPM capabilities to assist successful ICT deployment in the developing context : observations and recommendations from Sri Lanka. In Proceedings of SIG GlobDev Fifth Annual Workshop, Orlando, Florida, The United States of America.

Fonte

School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #ICT success #Business Process Management #Capability building #Skills #Models
Tipo

Conference Paper