• Behaviour Change Marketing Bootcamp

  • By: Ruth Dale
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Behaviour Change Marketing Bootcamp

By: Ruth Dale
  • Summary

  • The podcast for busy communicators and marketing pros that want to apply behavioural science. Science debunked, practical steps and takeaways to upskill and increase impact. Taking understanding your audience to a whole new level! Presented by Ruth Dale, founder of Behaviour Change Bootcamp training, award winning marketer, author, speaker with over a decade's experience delivering behaviour change marketing to improve people's lives.
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Episodes
  • E21 The busy communicator's guide to COM_B
    Apr 9 2022

    Today's episode explains COM_B the behaviour change framework for busy communication and marketing professionals.

    Designed for busy pro's to get started in behavioural science and use this tool to define and understand the behaviour they are tackling. 

    Don't let the idea of using theory or behavioural science in your campaign planning stop you.

    Using COM_B will illuminate the stages of your campaign planning and help ensure you don't go down the wrong road. Instead, go down your audience's road.

    Don't simply step into their shoes - but look at the behaviour through their eyes. Only then will your content truly influence and activate change. 

    Further Resources:
    Email bootcamp@socialinsightmarketing.co.uk for your free interactive worksheet. 

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    18 mins
  • E20. The Busy Communicator's Guide to Systems Thinking
    Feb 12 2022


    ONE:  Systems Thinking is a fundamental term coined by Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman who through is research established there are dual processes within the brain that function together. He published a ground-breaking book called Thinking Fast & Slow in 2011 which quickly entered the New York Times bestsellers list. He called  them System 1 and System 2 

    TWO: System 1 also known as the homer brain (yes as in Homer Simpson) or the hare (yes the one from the tortoise & hare analogy) it is fast, automatic, dominant, developed over evolutionary to keep you safe. Making thousands of decisions a day on your behalf.

    THREE: System 2. Aka Spock (yes the one from Star Trek) is slow, methodical, concentrates and is pretty lazy. 

    FOUR: It’s important to understand that these processes work together and we should value both systems – although system 1. Challenge can be when using the right one. 

     FIVE: This Heuristics or biases or rules of thumb all mean the same thing. They are shortcuts that sit in our System 1 brain.  They have evolved with the human race, designed to keep us alive they make tens of thousands of decisions on our behalf – subconsciously  - every day. They pick up on the cues, the triggers, the fears within our environments and assign actions. They have been very popular in marketing and advertising for some time, for example anchoring the price or product, using scarcity or a sale to drive sales tapping into our emotions with powerful sensory tactics and using social norms to influence change. 

    Why do I care as a communicator?

     Well because Spock is lazy and he doesn’t want to be used very often so if your work is confusing or unclear at any level Spock will kick in….and did I mention we’re lazy…. It is by no accident that advertising giants such as Ogilvy have been tapping into our emotions to prime us to associate that brand with emotions. 

     

    In Behaviour Change Marketing Bootcamp Live & OnDemand we go deep into the world of behavioural biases to skill up on how we can use them inhouse to brief agencies, set strategy, develop copy and frame insight development. To ultimately understand our audience so we can communicate change, influence behaviour and increase impact.

    Further reading: 

    Thinking Fast & Slow by Daniel Kahneman 

    Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely

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    11 mins
  • Prospect Theory explained
    20 mins

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