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Learn behavioural change and how it effects and improves our chances of commercial success.
All business depends on selling or marketing to human beings. Anything that helps us better understand how and why people make decisions (for example - buying things) must improve our chances of commercial success.
Behavioural Economics offers a more scientifically robust and accessible model for understanding the basis of behaviour change in a fundamentally different way and how to implement it.
The course is an entertaining and lively mixture of collaborative learning, and team exercises and the form of the training will be in line with the principles of Behavioural Economics itself – full of experiments, case histories and even some psychological illusions.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own stories and examples.
Who would benefit
This course will touch all aspects of business, not just market research and insight: so all those who work in marketing, creative and innovation will benefit from this, as will those in communications development and culture and change management.
In short, it is essential for anyone whose role involves exploring or affecting decision-making in both B2C and B2B.
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Trainer Biography
Anthony Tasgal
Tas is a Man of Many Lanyards. He runs his own training company and is a Course Director for the Chartered Institute of Marketing and the Market Research Society, running courses on Storytelling, Behavioural Economics, Insightment and Creative Briefing amongst others. He is an Associate Lecturer at London College of Communications, Bucks New University, Nottingham Trent and Beijing Normal Universities.
He is also a long term Ad Agency planner/Strategist and still freelances with several ad agencies and clients. Tas also speaks regularly at conferences, most recently in Chicago, Shanghai, Hong Kong as well as many in the UK. To complete the set, Tas is a trustee of the Phoenix, the oldest cinema in the UK.
He is the author of The Storytelling Book, (October 2015), a guide to using storytelling techniques to improve presentations and communication. The book was CIM’s book of the month in December 2015 and was Runner Up for 2016’s Marketing Book of the Year award.
Chris Holbrook - Find Out Now, April 2022
Catherine Cowie - Royal London, November 2021
This event has taken place
Online
Virtual training course
£350 + VAT
£525 + VAT
£375 + VAT
1 CPS Voucher
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