Join our upcoming workshop on Behavioural Change Communication, featuring Professor Richard Crisp as our guest speaker. This online event will take place on 1 October, from 14:00-15:30 CET.
What are the best ways to encourage residents to recycle, maintain common areas, or complete a feedback survey? How can we get colleagues on board with a new internal process within our organisation? What drives teams to take action?
These are all questions about behavioural change. In this workshop, Professor Crisp will share practical tips and strategies for both internal and external communication, drawing on behavioural science insights. Join us to learn how to effectively motivate and inspire positive behavioural change in various contexts.
Introducing Professor Richard Crisp
Richard’s consultancy work includes pioneering approaches in ‘behavioural communications’. By applying behavioural insights to internal and external messaging he helps organisations frame communications in ways that can energise, engage and influence. Richard has helped clients in a range of industries, including those in the financial and technology sectors, adopt behavioural principles in their communication strategies. In the public sector, he has helped redesign services to improve public health and well-being as well as facilitating pro-environmental behaviour using evidence-based behavioural insights.
His books include The Social Brain: How Diversity Made the Modern Mind and Social Psychology: A Very Short Introduction and he has written many articles on social influence for the national and international press (e.g., The Guardian, Scientific American, THES, HR magazine, Vision Dubai, and The Singapore Times).
Who should attend?
- Human resources professionals
- Communications professionals
- Team leaders/managers
- Everybody who wants to improve their communication skills!
Register for the Behavioural Change Communication Workshop
The Workshop is open to all Eurhonet members. You can sign up through the Members Only Zone. If you are not yet a member of Eurhonet, find out about joining us.
Connect with Professor Crisp
You can find Professor Richard Crisp on LinkedIn.
Professor Crisp also publishes a free newsletter on how to apply principles of behavioural science, particularly in ways that can enhance the engagement with, and impact of, written communications. You can read and subscribe at: https://behaviouralscienceweekly.substack.com