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 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.
By Sandra Naranjo Bautista Public policy is more an art than a science. Everyone recognizes that scaling up is hard. There is an implicit acknowledgment of the challenges that organizations – including governments – face when they attempt to take successful pilots to scale; however, the translation of that understanding into concrete actions to overcome …
The progress of technology is admirable and sometimes even intimidating. Yet, the human brain is so much more complex and adaptive to learning and social environments than a robot will ever be. A case for early childhood interventions
South Korea has been showcased as an exemplar in the global fight against COVID-19. The country’s testing capacity, combined with its ability to trace people who may have been exposed to the virus and treat patients, has been highlighted as the key to its success. What I find more interesting about Korea is not so much what they are doing but why they are doing it. Korea’s current success builds on previous failures, on the government’s ability to learn from past mistakes and to institutionalise those lessons.