Here is a clue : Get
Out of their Way !
Two days back , ISRO launched 104
satellites in one go ( against 36 of Russia and 29 of America )
May not be soon , but someday even this
record will get broken
How did ISRO manage this “ unimaginable “ feat ?
Short answer : By imagining
Long answer : By
government getting out of ISRO’s way !
No doubt , ISRO must be , periodically ,
sending some documents to the Central Government , but I believe it does not
need umpteen permissions / approvals / authorizations , at every step
Nor must it be bothered by visits of “ Inspectors / Auditors “ from ,
·
Labour Department
·
Pollution Control Department
·
Fire-fighting Department
·
Building Permissions Department
·
Excise / Octroi Departments
·
Income Tax Departments …..etc
More or less , it is free to set its own “ Objectives / Targets “
But more importantly, it is enabled to
implement the same with minimum ( or “ NIL “ ? ) interference from the
governments ( Local / State / Central )
Now , let us look at some other recent , interesting
news :
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·
Economic
Times / 18 Feb 2017
China to face pressure to ensure enough jobs this year -
vice premier
China will face pressure to ensure sufficient job creation this year, vice
premier Ma Kai said on Friday, even after authorities beat targets and created
more than 13 million jobs last year.
The government
should increase coordination between employment and economic policies and encourage job creation through
innovation, Ma said at a State Council
meeting on employment on Friday.
China targeted 10 million new urban jobs in 2016, and
said on Monday it hoped to create 50 million new jobs over the five years to 2020 and keep unemployment below 5 percent.
·
Hindustan
Times / 18 Feb 2017
The Zuckerberg manifesto: How he plans to debug the world
His 5,800-word essay positions Facebook in direct
opposition to a rising tide of isolationism and fear of outsiders, both in the US and abroad
“ Across the world there are people left behind by
globalization, and movements for withdrawing from global connection “
Zuckerberg, 32, told the AP that he still strongly believes
that more connectedness is the right
direction for the world.
But, he adds, it’s “not enough if it’s good for some people
but it’s doesn’t work for other people. We really have to bring everyone along.”
“Looking ahead, one of our greatest
opportunities to keep people safe is building
artificial intelligence to understand more quickly and accurately what is
happening across our community,” he
wrote.
Speaking to the AP, Zuckerberg said he
understands that we might not “solve all the issues that we want” in the short
term.
“ One of my favourite quotes is this
Bill Gates quote, that ‘ people
overestimate what they can get done in two years and underestimate what they
can get done in 10 years.’ And that’s an important mind-set that I hope
more people take today,” he said.
·
Times
of India / 18 Feb 2017
“ Inside Israel’s Hotbed of Global Innovation “
The Sosa complex that’s home to 2,500
ventures, 450 partners and 45 investors, is the country’s next big thing
to retain its start-up edge. It has received 150
global delegations
Founded in 2014,
Sosa is a hip complex that builds physical spaces and networks to help
start-ups, investors and MNCs connect and collaborate.
Routinely, global
delegations and multinational corporations arrive here to look up Israeli
start-ups.
It was this
serendipity that lured Enel, an Italian energy giant, to Sosa last August.
It had landed in
Israel two years back, scouting for start-ups in cyber-security, drones,
smartphones and IoT.
“Israel has the
world’s highest concentration of innovative start-ups and smart engineers,” says Iran Levy, Israel- based MD of
Enel Innovation Lab.
[ My note :
Against Israel’s population of 8.2 million , India’s IT industry employs 3.9 million persons . As per recent McKinsey
report, nearly half of the workforce in the IT services firms
will be “irrelevant” over the next 3-4 years. ]
Enel’s lab
collaborates closely with Sosa to screen and shortlist Israeli start-ups it
wants to work with.
So far, it has
met “hundreds” of start-ups, held four boot camps for delegations from Italy,
is working closely with around 20 ventures, has made a few investments and is
exploring many more.
Once Enel zeroes
in on a start-up, it sponsors a project which could take three-six months to
develop the relevant technology applications.
In the volatile
world of start-ups, the trick is to find the next wave, stay ahead of the curve
and be the first to go in for the kill.
Sosa is one of
the many initiatives that Israel, known as the Start-up Nation and among the
top five start-up hubs in the world, is doing to retain its edge.
Set up by
pioneers of Israeli hi-tech industry, Sosa calls itself the town square of
global innovators.
Going beyond
accelerators and incubators, it brings together innovative start-ups,
hard-nosed investors, supporting incubators and mighty MNCs under one roof.
Now India
with 4500 Start Ups , claims
to have overtaken Israel
But
take a look at the numbers :
The
government received only about 1,368
applications,
Of
these, only 502 were recognized as
start-ups by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion { DIPP }
And
an even smaller subset—just the 111
firms incorporated after April 1, 2016,
were
considered for tax benefits.
Finally,
the benefits were granted to only 8 start-ups.
REASON ?
We
have yet to figure out :
*
How to “ Harness
the Power of Greed “ ?
Sure
, we can create “ Ten
Million Start Ups in ONE YEAR “ !
18
Feb 2017
www.hemenparekh.in / blogs
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