Draft:Chief Behavioral Officer

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Applied behavioral science requires an in-depth understanding of business and customer challenges. Chief Behavioral Officer (CBO) is a key figure within an organization responsible for ensuring the excellence of decision-making processes aligned with the organization's mission. The CBO focuses on enhancing decision quality, cultivating positive habits, and promoting overall well-being for both external (customers) and internal (employees) stakeholders.




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