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What is quiet quitting, and should business owners be worried about it?
On today's episode, hosts Roland and Ryan tackle version 2.0 of the Great Resignation - quiet quitting. Despite the name, Roland explains that the term has nothing to do with actually quitting your job. Employees still show up for work but only perform tasks on the job requirements and nothing more. So no more going above and beyond, staying up late, or replying to emails on weekends.
Some people view quiet quitting as a rebellion against hustle culture, while the older generations believe the concept is another pointer to Millenials and Gen Z's supposed laziness. Nonetheless, quietly dropping the responsibilities you believe are beyond your job description is not a sustainable solution. There are other better ways to achieve what you want, Ryan says.
Tune in to learn more about the quiet quitting craze that's taking TikTok and the workforce by storm and what you as a business owner can do to address quiet quitters n your team.
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What is quiet quitting, and should business owners be worried about it?
On today's episode, hosts Roland and Ryan tackle version 2.0 of the Great Resignation - quiet quitting. Despite the name, Roland explains that the term has nothing to do with actually quitting your job. Employees still show up for work but only perform tasks on the job requirements and nothing more. So no more going above and beyond, staying up late, or replying to emails on weekends.
Some people view quiet quitting as a rebellion against hustle culture, while the older generations believe the concept is another pointer to Millenials and Gen Z's supposed laziness. Nonetheless, quietly dropping the responsibilities you believe are beyond your job description is not a sustainable solution. There are other better ways to achieve what you want, Ryan says.
Tune in to learn more about the quiet quitting craze that's taking TikTok and the workforce by storm and what you as a business owner can do to address quiet quitters n your team.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
OUR PARTNERS:
Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Business Lunch? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!
Mentioned in this episode:
Get Scalable Live - THE PREMIER EVENT FOR BUSINESS OWNERS
Over 3 days, network and collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs and CEOs to build a ‘recession proof’ plan to scale your company to 8-figures and beyond, and…leave knowing 2023 is going to be your best year yet!
Get Scalable Live
Build Your CEO Dashboard!
Get one report every week of the key metrics you need to know with the CEO Dashboard!
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