The Behavioural Economics Toolkit equips compliance managers, risk officers, and strategy leaders with a structured, evidence-based framework to influence decision-making, improve programme adoption, and eliminate costly resistance to change. Without a proven methodology grounded in cognitive psychology and economic incentives, your organisation risks failed implementations, low employee engagement, and misaligned incentives that undermine compliance, security, and operational efficiency. This comprehensive digital resource gives you instant access to ready-to-use templates, assessment models, and intervention design tools based on Nobel Prize-winning principles, so you can close behavioural gaps before they lead to audit failures, security breaches, or regulatory penalties.
What You Receive
- 35+ customisable Word and Excel templates: Including choice architecture worksheets, nudge design blueprints, decision journey maps, and incentive alignment matrices, enabling you to systematically redesign workflows that drive desired behaviours.
- 200+ behavioural assessment questions across 7 maturity domains: Covering risk perception, decision bias, incentive responsiveness, organisational norms, compliance motivation, feedback responsiveness, and change readiness, so you can pinpoint behavioural risks in under 30 minutes.
- 9 evidence-based intervention frameworks: Based on Thaler & Sunstein’s Nudge theory, Kahneman’s dual-process model, and the EAST principles (Easy, Attractive, Social, Timely), giving you scientifically validated strategies to increase adherence to policies and procedures.
- 5 real-world implementation playbooks: Step-by-step guides for deploying nudges in compliance training, cybersecurity hygiene, diversity initiatives, financial decision-making, and operational safety, so you reduce resistance and accelerate adoption.
- RACI matrix and stakeholder influence grid templates: Identify key decision-makers, clarify ownership, and map motivational drivers to ensure your behavioural interventions gain executive buy-in and frontline traction.
- Behavioural risk scoring rubric: Quantify the impact of cognitive biases on strategic decisions, audit outcomes, and risk controls, so you prioritise high-impact interventions with measurable ROI.
- Instant digital download in ZIP format: Access all files immediately after purchase, no waiting, no shipping, no third-party access required.
How This Helps You
With the Behavioural Economics Toolkit, you move beyond traditional top-down mandates and instead design systems that align with how people actually make decisions. Each template enables you to anticipate and correct for confirmation bias, status quo bias, and loss aversion, common cognitive errors that derail risk programmes and compliance initiatives. By applying the included nudge strategies, you increase voluntary adherence to security protocols, improve audit preparedness, and reduce costly non-compliance incidents. Organisations that ignore behavioural drivers face persistent low engagement, repeated policy violations, and failed transformation efforts. This toolkit turns human behaviour from a liability into a lever, so you don’t just implement change, you make it stick.
Who Is This For?
- Compliance and Risk Managers who need to increase staff adherence to regulatory requirements without increasing enforcement costs.
- Internal Audit Leads looking to assess behavioural risks in financial reporting, controls environments, and governance cultures.
- Organisational Change Practitioners rolling out new systems, processes, or policies and needing to overcome inertia and resistance.
- Security Awareness Officers aiming to improve cyber hygiene through subtle, low-cost behavioural interventions.
- Programme and Project Managers responsible for delivering complex transformations on time and with sustained user adoption.
- HR and Learning & Development Professionals designing training programmes that actually change behaviour, not just awareness.
Choosing the Behavioural Economics Toolkit isn’t just an investment in resources, it’s a strategic decision to build influence, reduce friction, and deliver measurable improvements in compliance, risk management, and operational performance. This is how high-performing organisations turn behavioural science into a competitive advantage.
What does the Behavioural Economics Toolkit include?
The Behavioural Economics Toolkit includes 35+ downloadable and customisable templates in Word and Excel, 200+ assessment questions across 7 behavioural domains, 9 evidence-based intervention frameworks, 5 implementation playbooks, a behavioural risk scoring model, and supporting RACI and stakeholder analysis tools, all delivered as an instant digital download in a single ZIP file.