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- The economics behind quiet quitting — and what we should call . . . - NPR
Is "quiet quitting" about being lazy or setting healthy boundaries? Is it even real? We dig into the data and ask workers themselves about what it means to them
- The hidden costs of quiet quitting, quantified - McKinsey Company
A more uncertain outlook for jobs means fewer workers quitting This reduces the costs of high staff turnover, but introduces new, hidden costs associated with “quiet quitting”
- What is quiet quitting and why is it happening - World Economic Forum
What is quiet quitting? Quiet quitting doesn’t mean actually quitting your job It just means doing what’s required and then getting on with your life – having more work-life balance
- Quiet Quitting: Causes, Consequences And Suggestions
After the Covid-19 pandemic, a new danger has emerged for businesses that have started to recover and return to regular working hours This study aimed to define quiet quitting, determine the
- Gen Z Is Quiet Quitting Because Its Seen . . . - Business Insider
The truth about Gen Z is that we watched millennials suffer through extreme economic hardships, and now it's harder to sell a pipe dream to us We've seen the realities of what working is like
- Quiet Quitting: Its Effects and Current State
Eleven percent of the GDP, roughly $7 8 trillion, is being lost every year globally as a result of workers’ quiet quitting (Forbes) This stems from the lack of productivity, specifically from younger generations
- Quiet quitting - the silent threat to modern workplaces - HRD
The risks of resigning during economic instability are also high, leading some to quiet-quitting while hoping for better conditions Key signs of quiet quitting include reduced engagement, where quiet quitters avoid extra tasks or responsibilities and show minimal participation in meetings
- Low employee engagement is costing the global economy $9 . . . - Fortune
Despite entering the corporate lexicon nearly two years ago, the trend of “quiet quitting,” or choosing not to go above and beyond at work, is still in full swing
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