hmm..
anu shukla said:
ok gaurav , i agree with you to some extent only!!!
wat am trying to say is
in becoming a bureaucrate, all u have to do is to learn the histry, previous policies, & other things which might be gud to know BUT the fact is taht now india's political , economical,ecological conditions have changed a lot!!! so applying those theories will be futile...instead if you replace them with manager( i dn't say that a plain mba but with combo of knowledge abt the laws & with a managerial outlook)..they will be able to think out more innovative ways to a situation!!
The same policies can't be applied here and we, definitely need a refinement. But think of it this way, a manager is still a manager. He cant stand on bureaucratic terms unless he has been trained for it. Talk of the IAS... i feel they're as good as a political manager.
anu shukla said:
see politician will definetely have an effect on them also...but thats where their diplomatic skills will be utilized which will be beneficial fr the state & will seem valuable to neta also!!!
Diplomatic skills....? Well they ork when u talk outside the system... not within the system. Politicians are always the boss of the IAS and what sort of dimpolmacy will ork here? The IAS guy knows his job is actually in the hands of the politician.
But before i get totally wacked off to u, lemme say, that what we need instead is to change the IAS professionals in the way they're trained. Just like our old policies are to be refined or rather re-defined, so is the training of the IAS guys. Managerial training should be inculcated to them , so that they can function as better managers. Infact, it is being implemented too.
However, all this depends on the domain and the level of freedom they get. U can't expect the guy to be skilful and working in a dingy environment, can u?