Effective project implementation starts from the design and planning phase. Here you will find the blogs related to this first stage of a project. If you can’t find something contact me, I love to receive suggestions for new topics.
The only constant in our life is change. But when it comes to government, radical change can be damaging. This is a short reflection about government transition, long-term planning and civil service.
In this blog I share a compilation of free resources that I have found particularly useful for policy design and implementation. It includes a brief explanation and links to access the documentation.
In this blog I argue how our beliefs and ideologies can fuel polarization and what to do about it.
Policy implementation is determined by the political context of a country. What does this mean in practice? This blog summarizes free resources on political economy analysis
Some thoughts about design thinking and a cheat sheet of the best free resources I found online.
There’s a difference between knowing what to do (the theory) and how to do it – which comes from practice. I’ve been thinking about both, and want to share with you what have been the most useful frameworks and tools from my experience. This blog is a first guide to approaching complex problems.
The world is changing at an unprecedented pace. The change we are facing is complex, non-linear and systemic. How can governments design public policy under such extreme uncertainty? In this blog I highlight three powerful economic concepts that can provide a framework that facilitates problem-solving under uncertainty, while allowing flexibility and adaptation.