Todd Rogers
Rogers synthesizes behavioral science with public policy to enhance communication and decision-making processes. His work primarily addresses the challenge of conveying complex information effectively to audiences with limited time and attention. Through his role at Harvard Kennedy School, Rogers delves into how small shifts in communication strategies can lead to significant improvements in behavior change and public policy outcomes.\n\nA core theme in Rogers’s research is the science of behavior change, which he explores through various practical applications. By leveraging insights from psychology and behavioral science, Rogers has developed methods to optimize voter communications and reduce student absenteeism. His collaboration with organizations like Everyday Labs exemplifies his commitment to applying theory to practice, thereby directly benefiting educational systems. Meanwhile, as a co-author of "Writing for Busy Readers: Communicate More Effectively in the Real World," Rogers provides a guide for those looking to enhance their communication skills in fast-paced environments.\n\nRogers's impact extends beyond academia, influencing educators, policymakers, and business leaders who aim to improve their communication effectiveness. His contributions are recognized through teaching awards at Harvard and his involvement with organizations such as the Behavioural Insights Team. This bio reflects his ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academic research and practical solutions, making his insights invaluable to a wide audience seeking to implement change in various societal sectors.
Books by Todd Rogers

Writing for Busy Readers
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