Tue, 03 Sept
|Hobart
Site visit to the Tasmanian Behavioural Lab
Tasmanian Behavioural Lab (tas.be.lab) provides behavioural insights training, research and consultancy from Tasmania and for Tasmania. Join us on a site visit to this amazing Tasmanian treasure!
Time & Location
03 Sept 2024, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Hobart, 100 Melville St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia
About the event
Good decisions improve the quality of an individual’s life. Good decisions across society enhance social welfare and advance human progress. In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, proliferating information makes choice ever more difficult. Behavioural science is a cross-disciplinary field that draws on scientific insights and research methods from behavioural economics, psychology and cognitive science to understand how people behave and make decisions.
At tas.be.lab, they use behavioural science to help improve how individuals, organisations and governments make decisions in critical contexts such as work, health, the environment and the marketplace. They create impact through studying, teaching and deploying behavioural insights, methods and interventions in collaboration with the public sector, NGOs and business, and by participating in public debate.
Everything the Tasmanian Behavioural Lab does is relevant to successful project delivery and effective change management. Come along and see first hand what goes on behind the scenes, and discuss how we can work together to use behavioural science to improve our future decisions for Tasmania!
Please note: No dedicated parking or transport provided to attendees. If attendees require parking, we suggest using Centrepoint carpark, Vodaphone carpark, or Murray St carpark. All within easy walking distance to the event.
Acknowledgements
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