It's time for a throwback episode!
Dive into the land down under of behavioral sciences with Bri Williams, a trailblazer in applying behavioral principles to the business landscape. As a devoted follower of visionaries like Dan Ariely, BJ Fogg, and Richard Thaler, Bri recognized the need for more than just frameworks in the business community – they needed practical tools. Founder of PeoplePatterns, Bri transforms the abstract concepts of behavioral science into actionable strategies for business leaders.
In this enlightening conversation, Bri unveils her unique model focused on dismantling barriers to behavior change: apathy, paralysis, and anxiety. Explore intriguing topics such as priming and Bri's keen observations of nudges in the world. Delve into her book, "Behavioural Economics for Business," and enjoy the journey as we explore various rabbit holes including... origami of toilet paper?
Join us in this immersive conversation with Bri Williams. Share this episode with a friend, and let's expand the community of behavioral science enthusiasts together!
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Topics
(4:08) Introduction and Speed Round
(7:11) Developing a Behavioral Framework
(13:23) Business Model for Behavior Change
(18:50) Comparing other models
(25:15) Origami of Toilet Paper with Lou Carbone
(33:00) 3 Tips for improving habits
(39:10) Music recommendations
(41:56) Grooving Session
© 2024 Behavioral Grooves
LinksBehavioural Economics for Business
Training and Coaching with Bri
Origami Toilet Paper
Musical LinksPauline Herr "Limitless"
Angus & Julia Stone "Chateau"
How a Compelling Story Packs a Persuasive Punch with Melanie Green
Secrets of Subtraction: Donut Holes, Lego and Bruce Springsteen with Leidy Klotz
Observing the Non-Obvious: How to Spot Trends Around You with Rohit Bhargava
Why It's Astoundingly Easy, But Not Better, to Be Tribal with Tim Ash
Scrutinizing Hype: Powerful lessons from The Hype Handbook with Michael F. Schein
A Thousand Thanks: A Lifetime of Experiments and Gratitude with AJ Jacobs
Linda Thunstrom: Are Thoughts and Prayers Empty Gestures to Suffering Disaster Victims?
GAABS and Improving the Future for Every Applied Behavioral Scientist
Dessa: The Attention Shepherd on the Curious Act of Being Deeply Human
Jonathan Mann: Is it Possible to Design an Experience?
Why We Need Robots with Kind Faces with Bertram Malle
The Myth of the "Relationship Spark" with Logan Ury (featuring a guest appearance by Christina Gravert, PhD)
How Shelley Archambeau Flies Like an Eagle
On Fake Memories and Whistleblowers with Nuala Walsh
How Chaning Jang Works Around Not Being WEIRD
The Counterintuitive Persuasion of The Catalyst with Jonah Berger
Time is Money – How Do You Value It?
How Decision Making is Critical for Back Country Skiers and Sex
The Role of the Unconscious in Everyday Behaviors with Joel Weinberger
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