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Building behavioural science capability for a major insurer
A leading life and general insurance company wanted to build Behavioural Science capability within user experience design, development and execution.
Building BeSci capability for a leading retail UK financial services brand
The FCA’s consumer duty requires financial services firms to put themselves in the customer’s shoes, accounting for behavioural biases and vulnerabilities. Our client asked TBA to develop a BeSci framework and training module to support the end-to-end product/service lifecycle.
Building BeSci capability for a leading grocery retailer
Our client, a leading grocery retailer, wanted to upskill the business in applied Behavioural Science. TBA was asked to design a training programme to disseminate and embed key BeSci know-how.
Improving public safety with e-bikes
Northern Beaches Council had a problem with the sudden proliferation of e-bikes ridden by teenagers on paths in late 2023. Laws allow people under 16 to ride on pavements, and a serious safety threat to other pedestrians arises.
Unlocking mid-week meals: The biggest barrier to innovation can simply be existing habits
SunRice, Australia’s leading rice marketer, needed to find a way to increase the consumption of rice in family mid-week meals to meet its growth plans.
Reframing a symbol of comfort as harmful pollution
Wood smoke causes air pollution and problems for health, yet it is largely unseen as a silent threat in the homes of many people in New South Wales. Policy development required the investigation of how people heat their homes and their behaviour and attitudes around the use of wood heaters.
Overcoming Prescribing Inertia to Outperform Competitors
We were tasked with helping a global pharmaceutical company launch a new biologic in a market with deeply entrenched HCP prescribing habits. We needed to shift clinician decision-making to ensure a successful launch and better outcomes for patients.
Driving Patient & Pharmacist Behaviour Change in Pain Management
We collaborated with Haleon and their HCHS faculty to unlock the potential of pharmacists to support better pain management by elevating everyday patient consultations.
Unlocking UK Adoption of a Type 2 Diabetes Therapy
We needed to help a client adapt a global messaging strategy for a breakthrough Type 2 diabetes therapy to unlock its adoption in the UK. Given the unique nature of treating diabetes in the UK, with its focus on primary care, the global messaging needed fine-tuning to reflect local HCP behaviours and context.
Exceeding US launch targets in Atopic Dermatitis
In a crowded atopic dermatitis market, our client launched a new biologic drug that, despite strong clinical data, risked being overlooked by clinicians due to prescribing inertia.
Defining jobs to be done for a broadband proposition
Our client needed to identify needs, pain points and JTBD to ensure their new broadband proposition was grounded in robust consumer insight.
Encouraging adoption of AI within healthcare diagnostics
TBA partnered with the National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging to explore opportunities to accelerate the uptake of AI within the diagnosis of healthcare conditions.
The Behavioural Architects' articles are always stimulating, entertaining and informative and make BE principles both engaging as well as usable for all our readers
Editor,
Impact Magazine and Research-live.com
Our digital clubhouse which is designed to inspire, share best practice and delight would be very different without The Behavioural Architects
Gemma Greaves,
Global Managing Director,
The Marketing Society
Its client testimonials show it has made behavioural economics accessible and actionable.
MRS judges ‘best new agency’ award
TBA have brought behavioural science thinking to some of our challenges in a way that is accessible for colleagues from across the business and has created actionable outputs.
Martin Bryant,
Senior Consumer Insights Manager,
KFC UK and Ireland
The Behavioural Architects are experts in the field of consumer understanding, delivering insight and impact. I would highly recommend them to anyone seeking to understand consumer behaviour and work with a team who deliver with passion and joy.
Director of Consumer Insight,
Salomon
The Behavioural Architects' articles are always stimulating, entertaining and informative and make BE principles both engaging as well as usable for all our readers
Jane Bainbridge, Editor,
Impact Magazine & Research-live.com