Quiet Quitting Might Not Be A Bad Thing

Jan 30, 2023 22 Min Podcast

They key to addressing quiet quitting is first to be aware of it, and secondly to have the conversations around it to align.

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Are quiet quitters disengaged people at work?

It’s a whole new year. But you may still be at your old job and you’re not completely immersed in whatever you’re doing. You’re starting to draw boundaries for your time and energy. The magic and excitement are gone. Well, you’re not alone, this sweeping trend really took off last year and was quickly christened Quiet Quitting. Sashe Kanapathi, CTO of Leaderonomics, shares his thoughts on quiet quitting.

 

Read the article: Breaking Down Quiet Quitting In The Workplace

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Sashe is certain that his 18-year early career in IT was about leadership and not technology. He has spent the last 8 years redefining what that means as a HR consultant and learning leader with Leaderonomics.

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