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Speaking

I regularly speak at conferences focused on behaviour change, consumer and employee behaviour, and sustainable business transformation. I also deliver in-company and client keynote presentations, and contribute to specialist panel discussions.

"I’ve worked with Guy on communications projects inside organisations for several years. I’ve always appreciated and enjoyed the way he articulates complex psychological theories in simple, straightforward language and illustrates his points with every day, relatable examples. Guy was the obvious choice when I wanted a credible, relatable, and highly engaging social scientist to speak at two events we held for clients of our communications agency. Guy is very easy to work with – he takes, builds, and improves the brief. He creates great content and delivers it brilliantly to demystify the science of human behaviour. I highly recommend Guy as a speaker and a collaborator."

Elizabeth Bryant, Head of Engagement
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Conferences

Conference presentations typically focus on the application of behavioural science to healthcare, clean energy adoption, sustainable lifestyles, employee engagement and leadership development. 

Client specialist panels

Client panel contributions typically focus on sustainable behaviour change, the application of behavioural science to product and service design, and organisational decision-making.

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In-company presentations

In-company presentations are designed to order and tailored to meet specific client needs. Typical topics include employee behaviour and behaviour change,  employee motivation and engagement, and decision-making in a commerical context. ​

Agency-client events

Agency-client engagement keynotes and presentations are designed to meet specific requirements for the event. Recent deliveries have focused on the psychology of trust in AI use.

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