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  • Interview with Lindsey Horne

    So I'm hoping that it embraces AI, with careful consideration and that it also continues to play nice

  • Interview with Pete Dyson

    forever grateful for being the right enough person, at the right time and place, with special people who cared in transport and travel, I want to see a future with dozens of behavioural scientists embedded in car Paying for public transport on apps and driving cars that log information digitally will create a much

  • The Importance of a Mentor

    Especially if you vibe well together and they are good, caring and supportive people, this is a very

  • Things Behavioural Science Cannot Do

    theories of distributive fairness and executed through the power of state (try evading taxes, it’s quite hard COM-B behavioural change wheel works in turning dictators into nice, pro-democracy people, who actively care

  • Interview with Wändi Bruine de Bruin

    So I’ll focus on one tip: Try to work on topics you care about, and with people you like.

  • Does the Payment Cycle Matter?

    We are finding ourselves at a tipping point in a careful balancing act, with no real conclusions to draw

  • Interview with Liam Smith

    transition into behavioural science, in the hope I could make a bigger difference by persuading people to care We have a hard-working team with a strong appetite for making a difference underpinned by a great team

  • Using Behavioural Science to Upgrade Your Job

    After years of hard (and smart) work, you have gained way more skills, your know-how is excellent and It could be something entirely different for all I care.

  • Interview with Darcie Piechowski

    We should all care about this, not only because it’s right, but because representativeness is the basis That’s hard to say, since I started my behavioural science journey later in my career.

  • Behavioural Science on Personal Finance

    I don't care if you do it by hand, heart (probably not a good idea, we underestimate expenditures terribly

  • Interview with Michelle Handy

    She cares deeply about mentorship and supporting others to constantly grow and evolve.

  • Work Deeper, not Harder

    This becomes evident throughout the book as well, as Newport brings up historical examples from Carl Carl Jung might have built a stone tower somewhere in the woods to get work done, and J.K.

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