Behavioural communications for business and government using our hidden quirks and apparent irrationalities

Great night for Oliver speaking at Science Museum


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Brainjuicer – the research company – organised a ticketed evening event for 60 members of the public to come and see four speakers from different disciplines talk about what drives sustainable behaviour

The Science Museum’s Dana Centre saw Oliver present a 10min overview on Can ‘green’ products and lifestyles become the new objects of desire? as the behavioural economics expert alongside
- Professor Geoff Beattie (University of Manchester, Big Brother TV show psychologist)
- Samuel Fankhauser (Economists, LSE)
- Matt Prescott (Carbon trading, Robertsbridge Group).

The workshop phase gave each speaker part of the audience for 15 mins to work up ideas based on the speaker’s presentation. Oliver use The Hunting Dynasty’s ‘Behavioural Elevator Pitch’ which uses 6 of the most useful and understandable behavioural techniques to generate lots of communication ideas quickly. Each speaker presented the outcome to the entire audience.

“great night at the #danacentre y’day with @matt_prescott & @oliverpayne on an amazing panel talking about promoting #climatechange behaviour.” Peter Harrison, Brainjuicer

If you want to know more about the workshop structure call 0844 357 9072 or mail us at info@thehuntingdynasty.com

Related posts:

  1. Oliver invited to present at the London School of Economics + Political Science’s Sustainable Future Workshop
  2. Oliver nominated for ‘Best Contribution to Conference’ at MRS 2011
  3. Oliver invited to present at the London School of Economics
  4. Oliver interviewed on The Power of Influence for One+ Magazine
  5. Oliver profiled in The Wharf newspaper
  6. Does marketing hold answers to the challenge of sustainable business?

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