Por: CBS News Business June 13, 2023
A large share of employees worldwide are sour on their jobs, a new survey finds. More than half of workers in the U.S. and across the world say they're not engaged at work and are doing the bare minimum to meet their job requirements, according to a report from Gallup.Just 23% of workers said they were engaged at work in 2022, according to the survey. The remainder — 77% — were either doing the bare minimum and their jobs, or actively... + full article
Forbes USA Business March 20, 2023
is CEO of Paro, a startup disrupting the way companies access on-demand financial expertise. getty The term quiet quitting has dominated media headlines and social media over the past few months. TikTok might have the buzzword, but the concept is far from new. Despite the name,... + más
Council Post: Why ‘Quiet Quitting’ Is A Loud Call For A Better Social Contract At Work | Forbes
Julia Keller: Why is ‘quiet quitting’ a thing for everyone, including Serena Williams? Quit out loud. | Chicago Tribune
Forbes USA Business November 23, 2022
Founder and Chief Culture Officer of , Inc. Author of the new book Culture Ignited: 5 Disciplines for Adaptive Leadership. getty The concept of “quiet quitting” has noisily entered the business lexicon hot on the heels of the “great resignation.” But is it for real? And... + más
6 Signs That ‘Quiet Firing’ Could Be Trending In Your Workplace | Forbes
Barry Rosen is CEO, , leading provider of training & consulting services to build a collaborative leadership culture. getty “Quiet quitting” has taken the internet and the human resource departments by storm. The term, which was , refers to people rejecting explicit and... + más
Forbes USA Business October 10, 2022
Quick quitting has increased over the last several years.getty First came “quiet quitting,” then “quiet firing.” Now a new phenomenon is taking the workforce by storm, and it's called quick quitting. It's a term that refers to unhappy U.S. workers being more... + más
New York Post USA Business October 10, 2022
The US secretary of labor pushed back on the supposed epidemic of “quiet quitting,” calling the post-pandemic phenomenon overblown. “I haven’t really heard about it from companies. I know that it’s being reported in the press,” said Marty Walsh in an interview with... + más
Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022
Gettygetty There’s been a good deal of ink spilled in trying to explain “quietly quitting”. And, much consternation about how quietly quitting is a serious concern of many organizational leaders. Its prompted to push employees to either participate more enthusiastically in... + más
On the heels of quiet quitting, another moniker called quiet firing is growing steam.getty It seems that there’s a lot of quiet action going on under the radar in the modern workplace. First the hoopla over ‘quiet quitting’ taking the media by storm. An employee might be a... + más
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Quiet Quitting Is The Natural Response To Toxic Workplaces | Forbes
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