Danny BuerkliThings you might find interesting too III (April 2022 edition)I thought I‘d periodically share some of the books and ideas I‘ve come across over the past days and weeks. I hope that if you haven‘t…4 min read·Apr 25, 2022----
Danny BuerkliThings you might find interesting too (early February 2022 edition)I thought I’d periodically try to share some of the books and ideas I’ve come across over the past days and weeks.2 min read·Feb 6, 2022----
Danny BuerkliThings you might find interesting too (early January 2022 edition)I thought I’d try to share some of the books and ideas I’ve come across over the past days and weeks.4 min read·Jan 5, 2022----
Danny BuerkliSome lessons we might be able to learn from Switzerland’s crisis management in this pandemicNot long ago I was invited to give a talk about some lessons we might be able to learn from Switzerland’s pandemic crisis management. The…12 min read·Apr 28, 2021--1--1
Danny BuerkliFour things I’ve been surprised by in the context of the pandemicThis piece was previously a thread I wrote on Twitter in January 2021. It seemed to resonate quite a bit, which is why I’ve turned it into…4 min read·Mar 3, 2021----
Danny Buerkli„Gradually, then suddenly“ — four concepts that may help us think clearly about the coronavirus…The current situation around the coronavirus epidemic is evolving rapidly. Switzerland, where I’m based, as of March 7 2020, has 228…8 min read·Mar 8, 2020--4--4
Danny BuerkliinCentre for Public ImpactWhat I think we do at the Centre for Public ImpactThis is my last week at the Centre for Public Impact after five wonderful years. I feel privileged to have been part of an organisation…3 min read·Jan 30, 2020----
Danny BuerkliinCentre for Public ImpactSome reading recommendations on the future of governmentAs we have been developing our views on the future of government and the Shared Power Principle we have come across a large number of…3 min read·Dec 19, 2019----
Danny BuerkliinCentre for Public ImpactThe future of government is in your hands— which cards will you play?Government is no child’s play, it’s serious business because the stakes are so high.3 min read·Sep 19, 2019----