Topic 9- General Principles of International Law.pptx
2nd NZ Behaviour Changer workshop
1. 2nd New Zealand Task 24
Behaviour Changer
Workshop
Phase 2: Behaviour Change in DSM – Helping the Behaviour
Changers
Dr Sea Rotmann, Operating Agent
Wellington, March 7, 2016
2. Agenda
•Quick recap of last workshop and report
•PowerCo presentation of latest thinking
•Short discussion around confidentiality
•Issues exercise – shall we re-do it looking at long- vs
short-term? Transition vs Steady-State? Actual vs
Perceived? Include multiple benefits for all BCs
•Prezi – go through status quo exercise from last
workshop
•Storytelling spine – write and tell your story of what
this will look like
•Design the intervention from the middle out
•Collect feedback, evaluation forms
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3. Task 24, Powering Tomorrow’s Homes, last workshop
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4. Issues re confidentiality, commercial sensitivity
•Skunk works
•Chatham House rules
•Who is affected?
•IP?
•Commercial sensitivity – what, who, how much?
•Confidentiality agreement necessary?
•Anything else?
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5. Jamie Silk, PowerCo – latest thinking
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6. Issues – what is the perceived risk, potential, value?
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7. Storytelling spine
Tell your (organisation’s)
story:
How will this intervention
look like from your
perspective?
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8. What is the status quo like? Do we need to change/add anything?
Prezi from September 2015 workshop
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9. Intervention Design
What does the End User need to do/change?
What are the main relationships we need to strengthen?
Which conflicts (bombs) do we need to diffuse and how?
Which tools are irrelevant, which other tools/Behaviour
Changers may we need?
What is the time frame? Who does what?
How do we evaluate the multiple benefits? Who does what?
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