Behavioral Selection

Behavioral Selection explicitly involves identifying and prioritizing the specific behaviors that, if adopted by your users, will reliably drive strategic outcomes and measurable success. It is a core process within the broader Behavioral Strategy discipline.

Key Insight

Not all behaviors are equally impactful; rigorous selection clearly identifies behaviors with the highest potential for measurable strategic results.

Example

A subscription-based business aiming to increase renewals may use Behavioral Selection to identify behaviors strongly correlated with retention, such as users engaging weekly with a key feature or sharing content regularly. Clearly targeting these selected behaviors directly improves renewal rates.

Practical Steps

  1. Clearly define measurable strategic goals.
  2. Conduct behavioral research to identify candidate behaviors.
  3. Evaluate and prioritize behaviors based explicitly on impact and feasibility.

Heuristic: Explicitly select and prioritize behaviors that directly drive your measurable strategic outcomes.

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