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#35 Behavioural Change at Work with Irfaan Arif

#35 Behavioural Change at Work with Irfaan Arif

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What does it take to drive lasting behavioural change?

Find out in today’s podcast, I’m joined by Behavioural Scientist, the Founder of Behaviour Labs and Develop Minds.


In this episode, you’ll:

  • Discover how to understand and address the root causes of well-being challenges.

  • Learn practical strategies to implement sustainable behavior change in organizations.

  • Explore how to create supportive environments for mental health through behaviour change.

  • Discover tips for improving positive team dynamics and reducing stress.

  • Understand how social influence can drive behavior change.

  • Learn how to overcome barriers and implement successful change initiatives.

  • Explore the factors that influence behavior change and how to create lasting impact.

Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on this one!



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https://www.linkedin.com/in/irfaanarif/


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