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Tradition, Institution, and Change through Behavior Intervention: Peter Brooks

Tradition, Institution, and Change through Behavior Intervention: Peter Brooks

FromThe Decision Corner


Tradition, Institution, and Change through Behavior Intervention: Peter Brooks

FromThe Decision Corner

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of The Decision Corner, Brooke sits down with Peter Brooks. Peter is a longtime employee at Barclays, the esteemed British banking organization. He joined over a decade ago, when the bank established the world’s first dedicated Behavioural Finance Team. Currently, he is the Chief Behavioural Scientist at Barclays.
Peter asserts that his job is primarily finding true value for customers. He identifies ways to improve customers’ decisions and money habits, while exploring how we can all make changes for the better. The Decision Lab was interested in getting a little bit of his time to hear about how that mission is going. Some topics we discuss in this conversation include:

How banking adopted the central premises of behavioral science

Why it didn’t happen sooner

How humility and ignorance can be markers of authentic experience

The power of tradition in large organizations

The competing priorities of customer satisfaction, core values, and the company’s bottom line

How to stay linked in to a rapidly evolving field

Tips for up and coming behavioral scientists, and others who are just starting to explore the discipline
Released:
Oct 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (70)

The Decision Corner connects you with cutting-edge insights from the world's best applied behavioral scientists to bring wisdom to your daily and professional life. Rather than talking about nudges and trying to codify science into design principles, TDC goes deep and finds out just how the world's brightest minds solve complex real-world problems using the social sciences.