4 Ways to Change Behaviour

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Written by Jonty Pearce

There are 4 ways to change people’s behaviour:

The first is the stick:

Beat people until they do what you want. The stick works, but people hate being controlled, they will rebel — sooner or later.  Repression is not a great strategy.

The second is the carrot:

Provide an incentive.  Incentives work beautifully, until you remove them.  Then the behaviour stops — why would any sane donkey keep on working once the carrot is gone?

The third is the book:

Educate people, tell them all the reasons why they should change their behaviour.  Give them the facts and figures.  Expect them to do the rational thing.  Unfortunately people don’t pay too much attention to books — especially if they are telling them to stop smoking.

The fourth is the crowd:

First find one person to change, then a couple of their friends, then an opinion former or two will pick up on the idea, then somebody in the local pub and then Mrs S from down the road.  Before you know it nearly everybody is following the crowd.  Nobody likes to stand out from it.

Behavioural change isn’t rational

It comes in fits and starts, smoulders, follows connections, then spreads like fire.

If you really want to change behaviour, use the power of the crowd.

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Jonty Pearce

Jonty Pearce walked into his first call centre in 1989 and has been hooked ever since. He founded Call Centre Helper in 1989.

He is an Engineering Graduate with a background in marketing and publishing. In 2020 he won the AOP Digital Publishing Award for The Best Use of Data.

He writes and speaks on a wide variety of subjects - particularly around forecasting and scheduling. His in depth knowledge of forecasting algorithms has earned him the nickname "Mr Erlang."

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