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Activists thank politician for something he didn’t do (yet)

New Zealand based equal-pay group MindTheGap has a purpose; urging as many companies as possible to publicise their reports on their pay gap between men and women. According to the group: “International evidence shows that when we know what the pay gaps are, we can get to work on closing them.” 

To urge the prime minister to institute a law forcing companies to publish these reports, they have chosen an interesting strategy. Instead of just asking him, they have chosen to skip that step altogether and preemptively thank him for doing it already. Based on the insight that it’s pretty awkward to be thanked and praised for something you didn’t do, they hope this approach pushes the prime minister to consider the new policy. Along with a fly-by plane banner and a choir on the parliament lawn thanking him “a thousand times”. 

This case serves as creative inspiration on how to use playful psychological insights to stimulate people to do something good. So how can you use praise to nudge people into adopting positive changes?

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Before Kim Pillen started as a trend consultant at TrendsActive, she worked for four years as a creative strategist at Dept. For brands such as Philips, bol.com, Beiersdorf, JBL, and the Consumers’ Association, she built (online) campaign, brand, and social media strategies. After four years, she decided that she wanted to better understand people and society in order to advise brands more effectively. That’s how she ended up at TrendsActive. Here, she can do what she loves most: digging into people’s needs and then working with brands to see how and where they can be relevant and meaningful.

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Douwe is fascinated by how people work. With a background in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (Bachelor) and Psychology (Master) and an analytical mind he tries figure out how societal shifts manifest themselves through social culture and human behaviour.

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Kees Elands

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