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Eat Sleep Work Repeat - better workplace culture

A Good Day at Work - Sir Cary Cooper

Eat Sleep Work Repeat - better workplace culture

Bruce Daisley

Science, Culture, Management, Social Sciences, Work, Business, Workplace Culture

4.7989 Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Sir Cary Cooper is a psychologist - 50th Anniversary Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health at the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. He founded Robertson Cooper - a business which is collection of psychologists and wellbeing experts intent on helping people have a good day at work. Everyone I've met there is just brilliantly inspiring too - which I guess shows good people hire good people


he's a brilliant follow on Twitter too @ProfCaryCooper

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0:00.0

If you run a restaurant in London, you need to know about Square.

0:03.4

The integrated point of sale system built four restaurants.

0:06.7

It's payments, point of sale and reporting all in one.

0:10.1

It also connects your front and back of house, which you nail every order and Square's reporting feature can help you save hours on accounting every week.

0:18.0

Join at Square.com. Square, big in restaurants.

0:22.0

Square Up Europe Limited is authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic

0:26.1

Money Regulations 2011.

0:27.7

Registered reference number 900846. This is Eat Sleep Work Repeat, a weekly series of podcasts about happiness and work culture.

0:47.0

Here we are again, good morning. It's a podcast about making work better.

0:55.0

This is the 48th episode.

0:57.0

I can't tell you how much I love today's guest, Carrie Cooper.

1:01.0

He's a sir actually. Sir Carrie Cooper. I've met

1:04.6

him about four times and you know when you meet someone you struck with your own

1:07.6

inarticulously that you can't quite express how much you enjoy their

1:12.2

company. I keep dreaming that maybe me and him

1:14.9

I'll have a glass a while, a cup of tea, maybe a cake. There's an interesting thing

1:19.0

in that you know I was listening to something fantastic last week. She was explaining that since we've sort of transformed

1:25.0

our perception of marriage. Marriage used to be just like partnership between people

1:29.1

and now we sort of try and regard it as finding the one and we've turned the burden of the

1:35.7

responsibility of marriage we turned it up several notches and it's it's had the

1:40.4

consequence of changing the nature of male friendship.

1:43.6

Most straight relationships involve the woman now making more social plans than ever before,

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