Can an interdependent approach help improve childhood health?
There are performance gaps in childhood health that must be addressed if we seek to improve children’s outcomes. Modularity Theory may provide a lens on how to go about this.
There are performance gaps in childhood health that must be addressed if we seek to improve children’s outcomes. Modularity Theory may provide a lens on how to go about this.
Feb 29, 2024
Modularity Theory explains that businesses, even entire industries, have architectures that dictate how components in the value chain should fit together.
June 21, 2023
What comes to mind when you think of self-care? Golf, spa days, hanging out with friends, milkshakes, or shopping? Certainly, but outside of feel-good, one-off […]
June 7, 2023
How can we shift from a reactive, sick care system to one that is proactive and preventive? We need an interdependent approach.
Mar 31, 2022
Fewer than 1% of people cite anti-poverty programs as the reason they escaped poverty. Why do so many of these programs fail at the one thing they're designed to do?
Aug 27, 2020
As the world bands together to beat the pandemic, let’s take note of lessons learned from the crisis and apply them when tackling long-standing problems like poverty.
Apr 16, 2020
For the World Bank to tackle COVID-19 effectively in poor countries, it needs to do more than simply strengthen the healthcare system.
Mar 24, 2020
Solar energy has struggled with slow adoption many places in the world, but it's found fertile ground in sub-Saharan Africa. What’s the secret to its success in a region where other electricity solutions have stumbled?
Aug 15, 2019
Organizations that work in emerging markets are often plagued with the question, when should we outsource certain activities to suppliers versus integrate those activities into its own operations? This blog sheds light o...
Dec 6, 2018
"Integration" sounds like a great idea. But ambiguity around its definition and potential outcomes can dilute the impact of strategies to achieve it.
June 19, 2018