As we’ve discussed in previous posts, quiet quitting is a phenomenon that’s here to stay. This workplace trend has inspired millions of employees to “act their wage,” which is to say, setting boundaries and choosing not to go above and beyond their basic job description.
Evidence shows that quiet quitting is common, and that it’s resulted in a significant erosion of engagement, productivity, and morale. But while managers and HR leaders may not have the power to end this phenomenon, there is much they can do to address it proactively.