ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book would not have been possible without the twenty remarkable digital government leaders who are featured here with interviews. They all agreed to be included as soon as I asked, which is a great honor. They all contributed exactly what I knew they would: their leadership wisdom through practical insights, their hard lessons, and their happy learnings. They also patiently went through the pains of reviewing the transcripts. Thank you for being my peers, and my friends! I keep learning from you, even if you may not be in government anymore.
Barbara Ubaldi from OECD, David Eaves from Harvard Kennedy School, Linnar Viik, and my brother-in-arms Kristo Vaher, Estonian government's Chief Technology Officer, were instrumental in encouraging me to move the book from idea to proposal by sparring with me on the concept and content plan at inception of the idea.
More than thirty experts and practitioners from the field of digital government from all over the world were helpful contributors to the small early snowballing exercise I conducted before the book proposal submission, helping to shape the substance for the interviews and the list of interviewees. There are so many of you to name but you know who you are! Your encouraging answers also confirmed that this book would be a good idea.
Sheck Cho, executive editor at Wiley, was brave and kind to pick up my initial LinkedIn ping, had faith to sign me on, and in the most effective manner guided me through to the ...
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