Singapore Unlimited: Building the National Information Infrastructure Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Describes the measures taken by the Government of Singapore to the country in order to survive and thrive after independence in the late 1960s. Recognizing that their small size, limited natural resources, but also a great place to put her in a vulnerable position, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, a certain vision for the country's information, trade and business center of South-East Asia. This case describes the evolution of vision, organization and IT infrastructure, as Singapore is trying to expand its influence and to go beyond their national borders. "Hide
by Lynda M. Applegate, Boon Siong Neo, John King, Carin-Isabel Knoop Source: Harvard Business School 30 pages. Publication Date: 06 Oct 1995. Prod. #: 196012-PDF-ENG

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