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Nudge - The subtle art of influencing

Are you ready to learn more on how to influence others in a subtle but effective way? Our nudge seminar is the perfect opportunity to discover the art of nudging and how it can lead to better decision-making and lifestyle choices.

Date Thursday, 12 March 2026 14:00 PM - 16:00 PM
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What you’ll learn

  • What a “nudge” is and how it works in everyday situations
  • Key principles of behavioural science that influence decision-making
  • Simple, practical ways to use nudges in your work
  • How small changes can support healthier, more effective choices
  • Examples of nudging in practice and how to apply them safely and ethically

Who is this webinar for?

  • Anyone interested in influencing behaviour in a positive, supportive way
  • Staff looking for practical tools to guide better decision-making
  • People curious about behavioural science and how it applies at work
  • Managers and team leads wanting to encourage constructive habits
  • Anyone aiming to make communication and choices clearer and more effective

Lead facilitators

Leanne Saddler

Leanne has worked in healthcare settings across the NHS in England, Wales and internationally. An Alumna of the NHS Graduate Management Training Scheme, she has a Masters (MSc) in Health & Public Leadership. She is an MBTI Practitioner and an EMCC Global accredited Coach.

As an operational manager, she has worked largely with challenged services and teams; leading turnaround and improvements. Leanne led her teams at her Trust in London through the Covid-19 pandemic, whilst also delivering significant improvements in staff morale, sickness absence and retention and a Trust wide digital transformation programme. Leanne was the Trust’s operational lead for the Covid-19 Vaccine Programme and SRO for SW London Mortality Management.

She completed a Global Health Research Fellowship in London; a QI Leadership Fellowship in South Africa, working with leaders including their Health Minister to improve clinical leadership development across the Country; and is currently the Partnership Lead for an HEE programme in Africa.

Mark Leyshon

An experienced commercial practitioner, Mark initially started his career in the Automotive industry within Supply Chain Management, and was actively involved in his organisations world class continuous improvement programme. He then moved on to a variety of senior, and executive commercial posts in the rail, energy and travel industries, where his experience includes acquisitions and a management buy out. At the turn of the Millennium Mark started his own Consultancy Company providing PFI support before broadening into a wide variety of improvement and change management assignments.

What participants say

90%

of attendees would recommend this session to a colleague.

“This session gave me so many things I can go off and try and it’s really made me think about how I can use subtle influence on future projects.”