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UX Research Geeks
Matt Wallaert | Personas vs. archetypes: why personas might not work | #42

UX Research Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 36:39


Matt shares his perspective on personas and why he favors behavioral archetypes. He discusses the strengths and pitfalls of personas, the role of behavioral science in UX research, and alternative methods for building empathy beyond traditional research.

L'entreprise de demain
Saison 7 #10 - Nicolas Wallaert - Leadership, management et impact social

L'entreprise de demain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 33:51


J'ai le plaisir et l'honneur de recevoir Nicolas Wallaert, Directeur Général de Cofidis France. Notre rencontre remonte à presque un an, lorsqu'il m'a invitée à donner une conférence sur le leadership à la convention managériale de Cofidis. Depuis, j'ai eu l'opportunité de collaborer avec Nicolas et ses équipes, découvrant leur parcours fascinant et leur engagement. Codifis est depuis maintenant quelques semaines entreprise à mission. J'ai profité de cette occasion pour demander à Nicolas. Dans cet épisode, Nicolas partage avec transparence et authenticité : - La transformation managériale de Cofidis et leur passage à entreprise à mission. - Son approche du leadership, combinant humilité, confiance et vision stratégique. - Les défis et les succès rencontrés sur ce chemin. C'est une conversation riche en apprentissages pour tous ceux qui cherchent à conjuguer performance, impact et humanité au sein de leur organisation. N'hésitez pas à partager vos impressions en commentaires et à diffuser cet épisode autour de vous.

Two Sides of the Spectrum
Applying a Disability Studies Lens to Therapy with Chelsea Wallaert

Two Sides of the Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 41:52


In this episode we explore how our ideas about disability – both as a society and as individual therapists - can deeply impact a parent's relationship with their child and the child's own view of themselves. Our guest, Chelsea Wallaert, is an occupational therapist and PhD student in disability studies who is deeply passionate about helping parents have more equitable and positive experiences with their disabled kids, especially during early childhood. Before we as therapists can show up fully for our clients, we must be able to identify ableism in our world and in ourselves and start the work to dismantle it. In this episode we talk about how to do just that. 

French Boss
Episode 54: Emma Wallaert

French Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 32:39


Emma Wallaert, fondatrice de Maison Jeanne vous apprend à remplir et ranger votre valise. Elle nous l'explique dans French Boss.

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The MCG Pediatric Podcast
Cystic Fibrosis- Nutrition and Exercise Considerations

The MCG Pediatric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 23:37


Hosts: Medical Student: Brooke Pace Quertermous Faculty: Katie McKie, MD Faculty: Ryan Harris, Ph.D Peer Review: Rebecca Yang, MD; Janelle McGill, MD During this episode, you will learn that Cystic Fibrosis is more than just a lung disease. Individuals with CF are also at risk for malabsorption, maldigestion, intestinal obstruction, exercise intolerance, and other systemic abnormalities. Dr. Katie McKie, Director of Pediatric Pulmonology at Augusta University, joins Dr. Ryan Harris, Founder and Director of the LIVEP and CF researcher, and Medical Student Brooke Quertermous to discuss the impact of nutrition and exercise on children with CF. Specifically, they will:  Explain the mechanism by which CF affects digestion and absorption of nutrients Acknowledge the importance of frequent growth monitoring for children with CF. Understand the role of nutrient supplementation for children with CF, and when enteral nutrition is required. Describe why exercise intolerance occurs in CF and the necessity of regular exercise for these patients. FREE CME Credit (requires sign-in): https://mcg.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=8631 Thank you for listening to this episode from the Department of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Georgia. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback- you can email us at mcgpediatricpodcast@augusta.edu Remember that all content during this episode is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice to diagnose or treat any particular patient. Clinical vignette cases presented are based on hypothetical patient scenariosWe look forward to speaking to you on our next episode of the MCG Pediatric Podcast.   References: Gajbhiye, R., et al., Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene abnormalities in Indian males with congenital bilateral absence of vas deferens & renal anomalies. Indian J Med Res, 2016. 143(5): p. 616-23. AND Elborn, J.S., Cystic fibrosis. Lancet, 2016. 388(10059): p. 2519-2531.) (Kuk, K. and J.L. Taylor-Cousar, Lumacaftor and ivacaftor in the management of patients with cystic fibrosis: current evidence and future prospects. Ther Adv Respir Dis, 2015. 9(6): p. 313-26.) (Farrell et al, Siret el al, Sims et al). Sullivan, J. S., & Mascarenhas, M. R. (2017). Nutrition: Prevention and management of nutritional failure in cystic fibrosis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 16. doi:10.1016/j.jcf.2017.07.010 Committee On Practice And Ambulatory Medicine, & Workgroup, B. (2020, March 01). 2020 recommendations for Preventive Pediatric health care. Retrieved March 22, 2021, from https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/145/3/e20200013 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, et al. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation evidence-based guidelines for management of infants with cystic fibrosis, J Pediatr 2009; 155(6 Suppl):S73-93.) (Nutrition Prevention and Management Article) (Mattar AC, Leone C, Rodrigues JC, Adde FV. Sweat conductivity: an accurate diagnostic test for cystic fibrosis? J Cyst Fibros. 2014 Sep;13(5):528-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jcf.2014.01.002. Epub 2014 Jan 31. PMID: 24485874.) Ameet Daftary, James Acton, James Heubi, Raouf Amin, Fecal elastase-1: Utility in pancreatic function in cystic fibrosis, Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, Volume 5, Issue 2, 2006, Pages 71-76,ISSN 1569-1993, Walkowiak, D. Sands, A. Nowakowska, R. Piotrowski, K. Zybert, K.H. Herzig, et al. Early decline of pancreatic function in cystic fibrosis patients with class 1 or 2 CFTR mutations J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr, 40 (2) (2005), pp. 199-201 Witt, H. (2003). Chronic pancreatitis and cystic fibrosis. Gut, 52(90002), 31ii-41. doi:10.1136/gut.52.suppl_2.ii31 Fielding, J., Brantley, L., Seigler, N., McKie, K. T., Davison, G. W., & Harris, R. A. (2015). Oxygen uptake kinetics and exercise capacity in children with cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Pulmonology, 50(7), 647-654. doi:10.1002/ppul.23189 Orenstein, D. (2018). The Relationship between CFTR Genotype and Exercise Tolerance in Cystic Fibrosis.. AnnalsATS, 15(2), 166. Marcotte JE, Canny GJ, Grisdale R, Desmond K, Corey M, Zinman R, Levison H, Coates AL. Effects of nutritional status on exercise performance in advanced cystic fibrosis. Chest. 1986 Sep;90(3):375-9. doi: 10.1378/chest.90.3.375. PMID: 3743150. Pastré, J., Prévotat, A., Tardif, C., Langlois, C., Duhamel, A., & Wallaert, B. (2014). Determinants of exercise capacity in cystic fibrosis patients with mild-to-moderate lung disease. BMC pulmonary medicine, 14(1), 1-8. Hulzebos, Erik H. J.1; Bomhof-Roordink, Hanna1,3; van de Weert-van Leeuwen, Pauline B.2; Twisk, Jos W. R.3; Arets, H. G. M.2; van der Ent, Cornelis K.2; Takken, Tim1 Prediction of Mortality in Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise: November 2014 - Volume 46 - Issue 11 - p 2047-2052 doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000000344 Ding S., Zhong C. (2020) Exercise and Cystic Fibrosis. In: Xiao J. (eds) Physical Exercise for Human Health. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 1228. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1792-1_26 Moorcroft AJ, Dodd ME, Morris J, Webb AK. Individualised unsupervised exercise training in adults with cystic fibrosis: a 1 year randomised controlled trial. Thorax. 2004 Dec;59(12):1074-80. doi: 10.1136/thx.2003.015313. PMID: 15563708; PMCID: PMC1746905. Pianosi P, Leblanc J, Almudevar A. Peak oxygen uptake and mortality in children with cystic fibrosis. Thorax. Jan 2005;60(1):50-54. LIVEP Contact: Reva Crandall at 706-721-5483.  

Invité 7h10 FB Picardie
"Ma solution", France Bleu lance une grande consultation pour recueillir vos idées pour améliorer le quotidien

Invité 7h10 FB Picardie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 4:15


durée : 00:04:15 - L'invité France Bleu Picardie Matin - Une grande consultation citoyenne est lancée avec France Bleu. "Ma solution" permet à chacun de proposer des idées, de donner son avis pour améliorer notre quotidien. Ophélie Wallaert, directrice du numérique à France Bleu nous explique le concept.

La Boussole
#16_Timothée Wallaert, cofondateur de ManaMani, de la sobriété en beauté

La Boussole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 64:09


Hello à tous, ici Claire Laplace, je vous souhaite la bienvenue dans La Boussole, le podcast des parcours qui ne perdent pas le nord.  Dans ce podcast, je vous emmène tous les 15 jours à la rencontre des talents du nord de la France. Je suis persuadée que le succès et l'engagement se construisent partout et c'est cette conviction que je veux partager avec vous. Je remercie chaleureusement tous les auditeurs du podcast et tout particulièrement ceux qui ont pris le temps de lui attribuer une note 5 étoiles et de laisser un commentaire sur Apple Podcast. Cela m'aide à faire connaître La Boussole et à développer le podcast en le rendant visible, alors si vous appréciez ce travail, continuez ! Pour ce nouvel épisode, je reprends des thèmes qui me sont chers, la consommation responsable, notre impact sur l'environnement et la planète de façon générale et qui résonne d'autant plus fort en ce moment avec la crise que nous traversons. Cette situation exceptionnelle que nous vivons est propice pour prendre le temps de nous interroger sur ce que nous pouvons faire et comment nous pouvons agir à titre individuel et collectif pour réduire notre impact sur l'environnement. Début mars, j'ai rencontré Timothée Wallaert, cofondateur aux côtés de Maud, son épouse de ManaMani. Ils se sont donnés pour objectif de nous faire entrer en beauté et en douceur dans une logique de zéro déchet. Timothée a débuté sa carrière d'ingénieur chez Technip en accompagnement de la transformation digitale. Maud et Timothée ont connu l'expatriation, Emirats Arabes Unis, Corée du Sud et Italie avant leur retour en France. Le déclic pour aller vers le zéro déchet a eu lieu  à Rome, après la naissance de leur deuxième enfant. Ne trouvant pas de produits à la fois beaux, fabriqués localement, dans des matières naturelles et surtout pratiques, Maud s'est lancée et a conçu et démarré la fabrication des premiers kits démaquillant. Timothée partage avec nous, la croissance de l'entreprise, le moment où il a fait le choix de rejoindre Maud dans cette aventure et les projets de développement futurs de ManaMani Avec Timothée nous avons parlé de famille, d'environnement, d'impact, de culture, de déclic, de la création d'une communauté, de consommation responsable, d'organisation, de l'entreprenariat en couple et de donner un sens à ce que nous faisons.  Vous retrouverez dans les notes de l'épisode les liens vers le site de ManaMani, leur page Instagram et les recommandations de Timothée. Je ne vous en dis pas plus et vous souhaite une excellente écoute de notre conversation. Notes de l'épisode : Jean-Marc Jancovici, Dormez tranquille jusqu'en 2100 et autres malentendus sur le climat et l'énergie, aux éditions Odile Jacob Mathieu Auzanneau, Or noir - La grande histoire du pétrole, aux éditions La Découverte (format poche disponible) Vous pourrez retrouver ManaMani : son site web : https://www.manamani.com/ son compte Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/_manamani_/?hl=fr Sa recommandation d'invités :  Maud, son épouse et la fondatrice de ManaMani Grégoire Wallaert, son frère qui a fondé Tributile, une plateforme de financement participatif dans les Hauts de France. 

Teach Like A Rock Star Podcast
Ep 86 | Dr. Kristopher Wallaert

Teach Like A Rock Star Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 75:42


Dr. Kristopher Wallaert grew up in Portland, Oregon where he earned his Masters in Teaching at Multnomah University. In 2011, Kristopher moved to Idaho for his first teaching job. Currently, he lives in Mountain Home, Idaho where he has been teaching since 2012. He holds a Doctorate in Education with an emphasis in leadership in administration and teaching. He has been married to his best friend for over a decade and has 4 amazing children ranging from 8 months to 6 years old. Kristopher has a heart and a passion for students, learning, and education. Additionally, he may or may not have a slight obsession with Batman. Connect with Dr. Wallaert Online:Email | drwallaert@gmail.comJoin Dr. Wallaert of Social Media:Twitter | @drwallaertFacebook | @drwallaert

It's All Just a Bunch of BS
Episode 4 with MATT WALLAERT: The Rising Role of the Chief Behavioral Officer in Organizations

It's All Just a Bunch of BS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 67:57


Matt Wallaert () is the Chief Behavioral Officer (CBO) of , a fast growing company that is doing health insurance differently. Matt is also author of the recently published book . He’s former Director and Behavioral Scientist , and before that was the founder and creator of a handful of start-ups. He’s regarded as one of the first applied behavioral scientists in the for-profit sector, many years ahead of the recent wave we’ve entered into now. He has a BA from Swathmore College in Psychology.

The Houston Midtown Chapter of The Society for Financial Awareness Presents MONEY MATTERS with Christopher Hensley

Does your company throw around new ideas until one sounds just good enough to execute and scale to everyone? In Start at the End, technology executive and behavioral scientist Matt Wallaert argues that the purpose of everything is behavior change. By starting with outcomes instead of processes, the most effective companies understand what people want to do and why they aren't already doing it, then build products and services to bridge the gap. Wallaert is a behavioral psychologist who has led product design at organizations ranging from startups like Clover Health to industry leaders such as Microsoft. Whether dissecting the success behind Uber's ridesharing service or Flamin' Hot Cheetos, he underscores with clarity and humor how this approach can improve the way we work and live.  To learn more about Matt, visit: https://mattwallaert.com/about/ To learn more about Houston Money Week visit: www.Houstonmoneyweek.org   http://www.cheatsheet.com/personal-finance/how-schools-can-improve-their-personal-finance-education.html/ Financial Advisor Magazine Articles: http://www.fa-mag.com/news/advisors-stay-the-course-amid-monday-s-market-drop-22864.html?section=3  http://www.fa-mag.com/news/on-it-s-80th-anniversaryadvisors-consider-social-security-s-impactfuture-22784.html?section=3 You can listen live by going to www.kpft.org and clicking on the HD3 tab. You can also listen to this episode and others by podcast at: http://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/moneymatters or www.moneymatterspodcast.com #KPFTHOUSTON #HoustonMoneyWK #mattwallaert

Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 783: Matt Wallaert Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 59:51


My guest today is Wallaert, a behavioral psychologist who has led product design at organizations ranging from startups like Clover Health to industry leaders such as Microsoft. Whether dissecting the success behind Uber's ridesharing service or Flamin' Hot Cheetos, he underscores with clarity and humor how this approach can improve the way we work and live. The topic is his book Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Matt argues that the purpose of everything is behavior change. By starting with outcomes instead of processes, the most effective companies understand what people want to do and why they aren't already doing it, then build products and services to bridge the gap. Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 783: Matt Wallaert Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 59:51


Nudge meets Hooked in a practical approach to designing products and services that change behavior, from what we buy to how we work. Deciding what to create at modern companies often looks like an episode of Mad Men: people throw ideas around until one sounds sexy enough to execute and then they scale it to everyone. The result? Companies overspend on marketing to drive engagement with products and services that people don't want and won't help them be happier and healthier. Start at the End offers a new framework for design, grounded in behavioral science. Technology executive and behavioral scientist Matt Wallaert argues that the purpose of everything is behavior change. By starting with outcomes instead of processes, the most effective companies understand what people want to do and why they aren't already doing it, then build products and services to bridge the gap. Wallaert is a behavioral psychologist who has led product design at organizations ranging from startups like Clover Health to industry leaders such as Microsoft. Whether dissecting the success behind Uber's ridesharing service or Flamin' Hot Cheetos, he underscores with clarity and humor how this approach can improve the way we work and live. This is an essential roadmap for building products that matter--and changing behavior for the better.

Outside In with Charles Trevail
Matt Wallaert: To Change Behavior, ‘Start at the End’

Outside In with Charles Trevail

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 27:05


Matt Wallaert believes “behavioral science can change the world.” In his new book, Start at the End, he argues that too many business leaders approach change by asking the wrong question: “What are we going to do?” The right question is, “What do we want to happen?” and then how do you build backwards towards that behavior change? Wallaert is a behavioral scientist, author, speaker, entrepreneur, and Chief Behavioral Officer at Clover Health. He joins the podcast to talk about why companies need to put behavior at the center of everything they do. Listen to this podcast episode to learn: • Why advertising and marketing should focus on behavior change rather than just attention and presentation • What M&Ms vs. Snickers can teach us about “promoting pressures” and “inhibiting pressures” on human behavior • Why market research needs to be forward looking and, possibly, split into two primary functions • The value of a behavioral statement and why companies should articulate one • Why every company needs (but likely doesn’t have) a Chief Behavioral Officer • More from Wallaert’s book about his process for creating behavioral change Fore more information: mattwallaert.com

Masters in Business
Matt Wallaert Is on a 'Chief Behavioral Officer' Mission

Masters in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 76:47


Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Matt Wallaert, a behavioral scientist who works at the intersection of technology and human behavior. After several years in academia and two successful startups, he joined Microsoft, where he led a team of experts using technology to help people live happier, healthier lives. During his time with Microsoft, he was a director at Microsoft Ventures, the firm’s venture capital arm. He sits on the boards of a variety of startups and nonprofits. Wallaert and Ritholtz discuss the role of behavioral psychology in startups. This interview aired on Bloomberg Radio.

Digital Marketplace on WebmasterRadio.fm
Marketing to the Individual

Digital Marketplace on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 7:01


Uniqueness, Belonging, and Marketing to the Individual as Kristien Matelski of Vizion Interactive speaks with Microsoft Behavioral Scientist Matt Wallaert. Learn from Matt about brand identity, and about the importance of making the user feel unique like a snowflake, while at the same time secure and part of a group, like a blizzard. Matt also has his own digital marketing predictions for 2016.Matt is a behavioral scientist and entrepreneur who works at the intersection of technology and human behavior. After two successful exits, he joined Microsoft's Bing to focus on adapting technologies to work naturally with existing paradigms of behavior to aid in both decision making and task completion, and to broaden how search removes obstacles and enables people to take action on their ideas, questions, and desires. A proponent of dual process theory, Wallaert is a passionate advocate for a methodological approach to behavior change using technology.