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Boosting your productivity: the role of space and place

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Anthony Haynes writes: On this podcast we often explore grey literature from the perspective of creators - the authors, editors, designers, and publishers.
We focus both on the genres of grey literature and the processes of creation and production. This episode is one of the latter.
Productivity hacks typically focus, sometimes exclusively, on use of time. Here, in contrast, Dr Engy Moussa and I focus on the ways in which use of space and place can contribute to personal productivity.
Further listening
We hope you enjoy this episode. If so, you might find the following episodes of interest:

References and links
An example of Professor Mark Moss's research on the influence of aroma is available here: 'Halfway to Scarborough Fair?' = https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/26947/.
The study mentioned in our discussion of the effects of working in cafés is Emily G. Nielsen, 'The coffee shop effect': https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4789&context=etd. A further study of the relationship between ambient noise and creativity is 'Is noise always bad?' by Ravi Mehta & Rui Juliet Zhu: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276290360_Is_Noise_Always_Bad_Exploring_the_Effects_of_Ambient_Noise_on_Creative_Cognition.
A study of the (positive) effect of music is 'Effects of music listening' by Katherine E. Eskine: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329190379_Effects_of_music_listening_on_creative_cognition_and_semantic_memory_retrieval. A sceptical view is found in 'Background music stints creativity' by Emma Threadgold et al.: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/acp.3532.
A practical guide to ergonomics is 'Creating the perfect ergonomic workspace' (Ergonomic Trends): https://ergonomictrends.com/creating-perfect-ergonomic-workspace-ultimate-guide/.
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  • Sound production: Bart Hallmark
  • Music: from Handel's Water Music, courtesy of the United States Marine Band and Marine Chamber Orchestra

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This episode is published by Frontinus Ltd. We're a communications consultancy that helps organisations and individuals to communicate scientific, professional, and technical content to non-specialist audiences.
We provide

  • consultancy
  • mentoring
  • editing and writing
  • training

and work on presentations, bids and proposals, and publications (for example, reports and papers).
To learn more about services or explore ways of working together, please contact us via our website, http://frontinus.org.uk/.

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Manage episode 348463151 series 3327227
Content provided by Anthony Haynes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anthony Haynes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Anthony Haynes writes: On this podcast we often explore grey literature from the perspective of creators - the authors, editors, designers, and publishers.
We focus both on the genres of grey literature and the processes of creation and production. This episode is one of the latter.
Productivity hacks typically focus, sometimes exclusively, on use of time. Here, in contrast, Dr Engy Moussa and I focus on the ways in which use of space and place can contribute to personal productivity.
Further listening
We hope you enjoy this episode. If so, you might find the following episodes of interest:

References and links
An example of Professor Mark Moss's research on the influence of aroma is available here: 'Halfway to Scarborough Fair?' = https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/26947/.
The study mentioned in our discussion of the effects of working in cafés is Emily G. Nielsen, 'The coffee shop effect': https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4789&context=etd. A further study of the relationship between ambient noise and creativity is 'Is noise always bad?' by Ravi Mehta & Rui Juliet Zhu: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276290360_Is_Noise_Always_Bad_Exploring_the_Effects_of_Ambient_Noise_on_Creative_Cognition.
A study of the (positive) effect of music is 'Effects of music listening' by Katherine E. Eskine: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329190379_Effects_of_music_listening_on_creative_cognition_and_semantic_memory_retrieval. A sceptical view is found in 'Background music stints creativity' by Emma Threadgold et al.: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/acp.3532.
A practical guide to ergonomics is 'Creating the perfect ergonomic workspace' (Ergonomic Trends): https://ergonomictrends.com/creating-perfect-ergonomic-workspace-ultimate-guide/.
Credits

  • Sound production: Bart Hallmark
  • Music: from Handel's Water Music, courtesy of the United States Marine Band and Marine Chamber Orchestra

Support the show

About the publisher
This episode is published by Frontinus Ltd. We're a communications consultancy that helps organisations and individuals to communicate scientific, professional, and technical content to non-specialist audiences.
We provide

  • consultancy
  • mentoring
  • editing and writing
  • training

and work on presentations, bids and proposals, and publications (for example, reports and papers).
To learn more about services or explore ways of working together, please contact us via our website, http://frontinus.org.uk/.

  continue reading

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