What We’re Reading: October 9, 2017

These are the top talent stories we’re reading from around the web.

As it becomes easier to track, indoor office air quality is something business leaders should be paying attention to, reports The Wall Street Journal.

The continuing evolution of the modern-day office is poised to feature a variety of environments, writes The New York Times, but don’t get too used to doing your work in one place.

The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded to University of Chicago Professor Richard Thaler for highlighting humanity’s flaws in decision-making, writes Quartz.

Science says IQ is the best predictor of success at work, but most people don’t want to admit it, according to Business Insider.

Finally, making it easier to combine family and work will help both men and women, writes The Economist.