Long lines, endless bureaucracy, digital dilemmas are common problems of the public when seeking government service.
Reyner Villaseñor’s The Digital Dilemma: Why Government Services Must Evolve tackles the perennial Filipinos face under every administration — outdated systems, red tape, and knowledge gaps that hold public services back.
The book, according to Villaseñor, is not just another tech manual, but an exploration of “unique obstacles our government faces in rolling out digital tools.”
“For digitalization to truly take root, there must be a shift in how government agencies operate,” Villaseñor said during the launch of his book on 20 November in Pasig.
“The bureaucratic mindset of ‘we’ve always done it this way’ must give way to a culture that embraces change, values efficiency, and prioritizes the needs of citizens,” he added.
Villaseñor argued that it’s “not just about implementing new technologies,” but “about fostering a mindset that is open to rethinking and reimagining how things are done.”
‘Check your privilege’
In a televised interview with state media, Villaseñor shared that he initially conceptualized his book’s content two years ago during one of his Doctorate classes.
“I think because of the pandemic we had a realization that digitalization is a core part of how government services must evolve,” Villaseñor said.
“So when I realized that, many of us have experienced problems, either in long queues, in processes that we don’t understand, but we don’t talk about it, so if I write a book, a book that will help our government, the people and the institutions we have,” he added.
His experiences inspired the book: Acquiring business permits as an entrepreneur, renewing his driver’s license, and applying for documents such as national ID and passport.