Fostering Sustainable Behavior Workshops

Delivered by Dr. Doug McKenzie-Mohr, these exceptionally well evaluated virtual workshops consist of three four-hour sessions held over three consecutive days. The workshops are held at times that are convenient for attendees from different regions of the globe. Here are several recent evaluations: "Most valuable workshop I've EVER attended!" "Incredibly informative and helpful." "The training was riveting throughout."

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    Dr. Doug McKenzie-Mohr

    Founder, Community-Based
    Social Marketing

    About the Presenter

    For over three decades, Dr. Doug McKenzie-Mohr has been working to incorporate scientific knowledge on behavior change into the design and delivery of community programs. He is the founder of community-based social marketing and the author of three books on the topic. One of these books has been recommended by Time Magazine and has become requisite reading for those who deliver programs to protect the environment.

    His work has been featured in the New York Times, and he is the recipient of the American Psychological Association's inaugural award for innovation in environmental psychology and the World Social Marketing Conference's inaugural award for contributions to the field of social marketing. More than 75,000 program managers have attended workshops on community-based social marketing that he has delivered internationally.

    What will you learn?

    The workshop comprehensively introduces community-based social marketing and its application to foster behavior change. You will learn the five steps of community-based social marketing, which include:

    • How to select which environmental behaviors to target;
    • How to identify the barriers to the adoption of these behaviors;
    • How to develop strategies based on behavioral science knowledge to address identified barriers;
    • How to conduct and evaluate a pilot and
    • How to move from a pilot to broad-scale implementation.

    If you design programs to foster environmental behavioral changes, you will find this training invaluable.