Squarely blaming the bureaucracy for India's slow progress, Infosys Chief Narayana Murthy said in order to bring accountability, the government needs to start performance-linked incentives."There is no linkage between performance and reward in our governments. Hence, most projects get delayed inordinately," Murthy said while delivering the fourth Nani Palkhiwala lecture on 'Making Globalisation Work for India'.
However, he added that most of the delays in execution had very little to do with our political system, rather it was the lack of attention to speed and excellence.
Maintaining that the administrative mindset has to be changed with the managerial one, he said that a large part of the bureaucrats' salary must depend on the progress of projects handled by them.
Courtesy : Express India
However, he added that most of the delays in execution had very little to do with our political system, rather it was the lack of attention to speed and excellence.
Maintaining that the administrative mindset has to be changed with the managerial one, he said that a large part of the bureaucrats' salary must depend on the progress of projects handled by them.
Courtesy : Express India
