Quiet quitting sounds like it should be nice, almost like you're leaving the office without making a sound. But the reality is different. Quiet quitting usually involves doing exactly what your job ...
The latest social media buzz term is “quiet quitting,” but it doesn’t mean what some might suspect. The phrase doesn’t refer to anyone actually quitting their job but instead just not going above and ...
“Quiet cracking” refers to the idea of persistent unhappiness in the workplace, leading to disengagement, poor performance and a desire to quit, according to a new report. However, workers feel less ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Curiosity expert improving engagement, innovation, and productivity. The response to my recent article on why soft quitting at ...
Ever since the term “quiet quitting” emerged during the Great Resignation, it is often used to describe employees who fulfill only their fundamental duties without exceeding expectations. In other ...