Decision

Science

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An Applied Behavioural Science Advisory combining science and creative thinking to help organisations make better decisions.

Our work

decision coaching

Our coaching service helps clients develop the skills, tools, and techniques needed to make

better decisions. We work with individuals and organisations to identify decision-making

strengths and weaknesses, overcome cognitive biases, and build confidence.

behavioural design

Our behavioural design service uses principles from behavioural science to create innovative

solutions that improve decision-making and drive behaviour change. We conduct user

research, prototyping, and testing to ensure our solutions are effective and user-friendly.

decision architecture

Our decision architecture service helps organisations optimise their decision-making processes by analysing existing systems,


identifying areas for improvement, and developing strategies to enhance decision-making at every level. We provide process mapping,

data analysis, and system design to improve decision-making efficiency and effectiveness.

who we work with

Commonwealth Bank • Woolworths Group • Quantium • Santos • Optus • Prezzee • KFC • Greenlit • Immutable • AirTrunk • Maddocks • Allens • MSC

about

PhD Behavioural Economics (in progress)

MSc Behavioural Economics


Max Reisner

Applied Behavioural Economist

At Decision Science, we're passionate about using the latest insights from behavioural science to design innovative and effective interventions. By merging science

and creativity, we optimise the interplay between System 1 (emotional) and System 2 (rational) thinking. If you're not getting these insights, you are measuring how people

should behave rather than how they actually behave. Start asking the right questions, and let's create solutions that drive positive change and deliver measurable results.



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Merging Behavioural Science with Creativity.

People-focused. Creative-driven. Evidence-based.