Top Tips to Motivate Colleagues to Behave More Sustainably

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21/09/2022 (12.30pm) Online

Virtual - Zoom

What can the psychology of behaviour change tell us about how to motivate our colleagues to behave more sustainably? Grab your lunch and listen as Dr Jan Maskell shares ideas from across the discipline of psychology about what works and what to avoid.

Her ‘top tips’ will cover:

  • The COM-B model of behaviour change
  • The 4 Es framework
  • Designing an intervention

This session will generate ideas about what an organisation can do to motivate its staff to adopt more sustainable patterns of behaviour.

This iiE members event will be delivered on Zoom. Please register here.

More about the speaker:

Jan Maskell, Principal Consultant & Regional Lead:  Jan is a Chartered Occupational Psychologist, a Chartered Member of the CIPD and a Practitioner Member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment. She has a background in building design – her first career was in architecture, and has many years’ experience in learning and development with a focus on management, and more recently project management and coaching. As a Sustainability Consultant she thrives on enabling organisations to reduce their carbon footprint and engaging their staff to achieve this. She has lived in a passivhaus and has recently refurbished a Victorian terraced house with an air source heat pump, internal wall insulation, double glazing and solar photovoltaic panels. She runs carbon footprinting workshops, as well as Carbon Conversations and Carbon Literacy for organisations. Jan is the engagement lead for the North West region.

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