When we need to solve problems, we often think we need to develop new ideas. But what if that were wrong?
On this episode, I\u2019m joined by Behavioural Science practitioner Sam Tatam whose new book\xa0Evolutionary Ideas shows how behavioural science and evolutionary psychology can help us solve tomorrow\u2019s challenges. Not by divining something the world has never seen, but by borrowing from yesterday\u2019s solutions \u2013 often in the most unexpected ways.
Sam is Global Head of Behavioural Science at Ogilvy. His passion is understanding human behaviour, and his experience comes from organisational/industrial psychology and advertising strategy.
From New York to Nairobi, Sam has led behaviour change projects across virtually every category and continent. Today, he leads a global team of talented psychologists and behavioural economists to develop interventions and shape the communications of some of the world's most influential brands and organisations.
Links to some of the things we discussed on the episode:
\u2028To learn more about Sam\u2019s book \u2018Evolutionary Ideas\u2019 which will be published in May 2022 - www.harriman-house.com/evolutionaryideas
To buy the book - https://linktr.ee/evolutionaryideas
To watch Sam\u2019s presentation at Nudgestock 2021 about Evolutionary Ideas - https://youtu.be/7q6rfcRWf08
A presentation on Biomimicry at Nudgestock 2018 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TTpgEwgUS4
An introduction to TRIZ, a Theory of Inventive Problem Solving - https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newCT_92.htm
An explanation for Sam's reference to singer Ronan Keating - https://youtu.be/IobNcpiwpSc
To hear Ogilvy Vice Chairman (the founder of the team Sam leads) Rory Sutherland\u2019s appearances on this show:
Rory on Compliance - https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/rory-sutherland-on-compliance/
Rory & Gerald Ashley on Networks - https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/rory-sutherland-gerald-ashley/
Rory & Gerald on Prosilience - https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/gerald-ashley-rory-sutherland/