Seven things we’ve learned about research on Zoom
Back in early March we had a huge stack of qualitative research tasks ahead of us. Planned trips up and down the country to speak with employers for the…
Back in early March we had a huge stack of qualitative research tasks ahead of us. Planned trips up and down the country to speak with employers for the…
One of the last face-to-face meetings I attended before lockdown was on 3 March at Wellington House in London, the home of Public Health England. I was there to present…
While I sit in my living room in a Christmas induced carbohydrate coma (with a digestive biscuit balanced on my left knee), I think back to a disturbing…
When I went home for Christmas this year I found a couple of old boxes in the loft that had been there since I was in school. Among the haul…
I stumbled across a review in the Telegraph the other day for the ‘Ulla Smart Hydration Reminder’. Ulla is a little plastic capsule attached to a band, which slips…
Encouraging your child to pretend play can improve their concentration, perseverance and keep them calmer. Ever since our work with Save the Children, we’ve become a little bit obsessed…
How do you design a behaviour change campaign that is actually going to change behaviour? If I told you that I’d have to kill you. …
What has your grandma got in common with a killer whale? Not sure? Humans and killer whales (and some other toothed whales) are the only animals…
Behaviour change briefing: test > learn > respond “Everyone has a plan until they’re punched in the mouth” How often do you lay out a carefully thought through, evidenced plan…