Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Day 2 - GovTech conference, Durban



The day was kickstarted by real time VC interaction with the Australian Government Chief, Mr Glen Archer of the Australian IM Office. The video conference was made smooth by the Neotel's data lines and Polycom's video streaming technologies. Government 2.0 to achieve the three goals informing, engaging and participation with the citizens. Web 2.0 tools such as blogs (govspace.gov.au)

Followed by a presentation by a Canadian from OpenText who spoke on the Public Sector Social Media. Social Media in organisations is a brilliant KM tool to share tacit knowledge and collaborate to their colleagues. Their recent success story is setting up a social platform for the 2010 G20 convention in Toronto where governments, business, academia and youth in attendance interacted and collaborated on issues being discussed. Another successful social media project is the "Public Sector Without Borders" which encourages all governments to interact and collaborate on public sector issues.


My key moment was interacting with big business on how they are closing the skills gap, for instance, the recent graduates when they leave college they are work-unready and most of them struggle to catch with the work demands in the first year. There are quite a number big IT business that offer Learnerships, Internship and Training opportunities to close this gap. Let's see how far will this assist some of the recent graduates that I know - I will have to link them to these companies.


My personal contribution was at a breakaway session on "Effective Project Management in Government". I informed the delegates about the journey of Project Management Approach in the Western Cape Government and how in terms of the PM Methodology we are finding a balance between Prince2 and PMBOK. I also highlighted the biggest challenge to PMA implementation in any government, that is, residence to change. So Change Management should be a major investment in any PMA. The speaker from SITA, Ms Elize van Straten, agreed with me 100%.

Evening socialising

I ended my day by attending an MTN social party, upon invitation. I interacted with government officials and business as well as catched up with former classmates from university.

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