A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT

046: Wardah Malik on the future of behavioural science


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I’m thrilled to be launching my partnership with BEworks today. Co-founded by Dan Ariely and Nina Mazar (previous guest on the show alongside Dilip Soman), BEworks is a multidisciplinary team of behavioural scientists and psychologists working on complex challenges across financial services to healthcare to sustainability, helping businesses reimagine a future in which individuals flourish and prosper.

And so today starts a 10-part series of short, sharp and very digestible conversations with practitioners at the heart of the action; from Coca-Cola to Novartis to Natwest Bank to the World Bank.

But today, I’m delighted to be kicking off by talking to BEwork’s new CEO Wardah Malik.

Show notes

  • How does BEworks approach client challenges
  • Work Wardah is most proud of
  • Creating, sustainable behavioural change at scale
  • BEworks’s Reimagining strategy
  • Diversity of talent in behavioural science
  • What skills are needed to be a successful behavioural scientist?
  • The different languages of behavioural science
  • The next frontier: what does better access to data and AI mean for behavioural science
  • The intersection of behavioural science and cognitive technology
  • Behavioural science is like the Wild West

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