Behaviour change presentation, 20th November 2013

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These slides were used in a webinar on behaviour change and energy management. A recording of the webinar is available on our homepage. http://www.buildingsustainability.net/behaviour-change/webinar.html Getting staff to take action is vital and experience tells us energy savings of more than 10% can be achieved through behaviour change. Key to a successful behaviour change project is keeping all energy management related data in one place and to use a variety of strategies for change. We explain our tools for digital signage, engagement and social interaction with focus on our new release of the Footprint Tracker information system. http://www.buildingsustainability.net

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  • 1. Autumn Webinar SeriesTools for successful Behaviour Change ProjectsHosts George Bartley & Mikael Soderman

2. How many coal hoppers can we leave empty?Impact of the behaviour change in Department of Chemistry can be seen on this chart. This chart is the summation of all the smart meters connected to the distribution boards in the building. Theblue average shows a monthly reduction of 25,000kWh = 12.5%. The annual value of this trend is 30,000. 3. How many coal hoppers can we leave empty? 4. . new digital and mobile platforms are making comprehensive and effective programs easier to roll-out and scale broadly Will an employee engagement platform start to become a "must" for every company committed to sustainability and responsibility? 5. All energy information in one place 6. Information for supporting Behaviour Change At the point of usePersonal commitmentsNormative messagingDirect Interactions 7. Practical GuidesPractical approach to behaviour changePromotes using a wide variety of tools 8. Story 1 : Normative Messaging 9. Story 1 : Normative MessagingThe competition and league table proved to be very compelling tools. Kathy Hilton 10. Story 1 : Normative MessagingThe competition and league table proved to be very compelling tools. Kathy Hilton 11. Story 2 : Social Diffusion 12. Story 3 : Direct InteractionThe data shows a 26% reduction over a period of 12 months 13. The Footprint Tracker & Behaviour Change The BlogLeague TableHints & TipsThe Talking BuildingOur VoiceCount Me InMobile AppDigital Signage 14. The Talking Building Taking advantage of the impact of social media Raising awareness with automatic Twitter messages Energy benchmarks Responses to questions from Twitter usersFeedback on energy use 15. Our Voice Information hub for behaviour change 16. Count Me In! Commitment From intention to action 17. Mobile App Bridging the intention behaviour gapEncourage interactionPersonalised information 18. Digital Signage 19. What next?Contact us for live demonstration of the Footprint Tracker or for consultation on how to start your behaviour change project. 20. Further reading http://www.buildingsustainability.net http://www.talkingbuilding.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/BuildingSustainabilityLtd https://twitter.com/BSLEnergyTeam Phone: +44 20 7193 8967