Planning Commission & India@75 to launch IBIN to improve implementation
The IBIN model is inspired by the TQM model in Japan. The TQM established Japan as an international benchmark of quality in less than two decades.
"The IBIN, structurally an organisation, is essentially a process that will promote widespread capabilities in the country to systematically convert confusion to coordination, contention to collaboration, and intentions to implementation," an official statement said here.
IBIN aims to seed new techniques into the service delivery system; build a network of partners to create capability to manage effective stakeholder dialogues, resolve dispute and conduct policy impact analysis.
It will also build a knowledge base of tools, techniques and examples to systematically analyse situations or challenges and proactively create solutions.
According to Planning Commission Member Arun Maira: "The IBIN is a fantastic opportunity to resolve issues pertaining to poor implementation and lack of multi-stakeholder consensus by institutionalising capabilities to systematically convert 'confusion to coordination, contention to collaboration, and intentions to implementation' across the country."
"We need to build a government that enables businesses, society and citizens to participate. we need a leadership that believes in this and demonstrates by action. It is a step ahead", Chairman, Apex Council, India@75, S Gopalakrishnan said.
The IBIN model is inspired by the Total Quality Movement (TQM) model in Japan. The TQM established Japan as an international benchmark of quality in less than two decades.
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