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The Art of Designing Behaviour

Mastering a practical method to influence decisions and shape desired behaviours

9789024451777
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Waar gaat het over?

People are complex beings and so is behavioural change, but you’ll be able to do more than you think possible. And once you understand how people arrive at decisions, you will find yourself with gold in your hands.

Marketeers, policy-makers, HR-professionals, managers – and also even you yourself. Almost all of us are coping with the question how we might influence human behaviour. One thing is clear: changing behaviour is pretty difficult. But why is this so? And how might you in fact manage to do it?

The Art of Designing Behaviour takes you along to the missing link: applied behavioural science. How do we arrive at our choices? What triggers us to undertake an action? And what actually prevents us from doing so? This knowledge is at the basis of the SUE | Behavioural Design Method©, which has already been successfully used for a decade in organisations all over the world.

This book is both a masterclass and a toolbox combined. You are trained in an accessible method, and will learn what principles and mechanisms you may use in order to stimulate desirable behaviour. Before you know it, you’ll be bursting with ideas in order to have a pleasant go at tackling your problem and helping people to make better choices.

Astrid Groenewegen is the founder of SUE | Behavioural Design, a strategic innovation agency specialised in behavioural change. With her officially acknowledged Behavioural Design Academy she has trained more than 2,500 individuals from 45 countries by way of the SUE | Behavioural Design Method.

Over de auteur

Astrid Groenewegen (Auteur)

Specificaties

Auteur(s) Astrid Groenewegen
ISBN 9789024451777
Uitvoering Paperback
Uitgeverij Koninklijke Boom Uitgevers
Gewicht 730 gr
Taal Engels
Verschijningsdatum 21-09-2022
Afmeting 240 x 171 x 25 mm
Aantal bladzijdes 376