Back by popular demand, MAKE and STREAT present Behavioural Design for Positive Impact, part of our accelerated learning series - Better Self, Better Organisations, Better Planet.
In this 2-part workshop, we introduce you to Behavioural Design and how it can be applied to services or by individuals to create a new and better world.
As the pandemic dust settles and we step into our new world, we are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of cultivating healthy behaviours that ensure courage, health and wellbeing for our people and planet.
Our current reality has brought about great change in the way we interact with each other, the technology we use and the routines and behaviours we lean on as individuals and organisations. However, for change to have a lasting positive impact, it involves designing solutions that help nudge people toward better behaviours and individuals creating and sticking to new positive habits.
MAKE & STREAT have teamed up to share how you can design strategic interventions underpinned by Behavioural Design to benefit individuals, teams, customers and our planet.
Join us to work together on some pressing current organisational challenges and opportunities to design positive nudges and habits.
Explores Behavioural Design and incorporating our understanding of human cognition and unconscious processing into a human-centred approach for positive impact. We will discuss case studies and ethics and get hands-on with exploring solutions to a problem we provide.
Explores habits through hacking emotions using Stanford Behaviour Scientist, BJ Fogg's Tiny Habits approach. Learn how new habits stick through hacking emotions and how small habits can create the foundation for a ripple effect of positive change that amplifies into bigger positive behaviours in a changing world.
To inquire about future dates or running this workshop for your team, contact Fiona.
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Behavioural Psychologist & Director of Innovation Practice, MAKE, Chief Eco-Innovation, STREAT and Tiny Habits (R) coach.
Fiona is an accomplished behavioural designer, strategist and design leader. As a psychologist, Fiona has always been passionate about uncovering human behaviour insights to design positive solutions and has lead and mentored several design teams. She also has a passion for the wellbeing of people and the planet, something she has thrown herself into in her current roles. When she’s not working she loves to explore new things, immersing herself in other cultures; taking photos and spending time with her family.