Better At Work with Cathal Quinlan
Most workplaces obsess over paint colours, open-plan vs closed offices, and how many days people should be back at their desks. They skip the only question that actually matters. This week Cathal sits down with Leidy Klotz, engineering professor and behavioural scientist at the University of Virginia. Leidy is the author of SUBTRACT (translated into eight languages) and his new book IN A GOOD PLACE breaks down the three psychological needs your physical surroundings either feed or starve: agency, growth, and connection. They cover: - The nursing home study where control over your space changed survival rates - Why refugees in "half-finished houses" recover faster than those given fully built homes - The boss who accidentally locked his team out of the only good conference room - What the negotiation research says about arriving 20 minutes early - The single most damaging mistake organisations make when designing workplaces - Why space is one of the only things in your life you can actually change Leidy Klotz, PhD is a behavioural scientist and engineering professor at the University of Virginia. His research has been published in Nature and Science. Before academia he played professional soccer and designed schools in New Jersey. His new book IN A GOOD PLACE: How the Spaces Where We Live, Work, and Play Can Help Us Thrive is out now. Find Leidy: leidyklotz.com New episodes of Better at Work every Thursday, 7am GMT. Real talk on work, careers, and how to make work actually better. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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