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Q&A! Understanding Quiet Quitting: Root Causes and Solutions

Nov 13, 202421 minSeason 3Ep. 21
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Episode description

In this episode of Confessions of a Terrible Leader, producer Mary Skop chats with Layci about the timely topic of quiet quitting. They explore the concept, origins, and implications of quiet quitting, particularly noting how remote work post-lockdown has exacerbated the issue. They highlight the importance of leadership clarity, empathy, and genuine human connection in preventing quiet quitting. The discussion includes practical advice for leaders on setting clear expectations and creating a supportive work environment. Layci emphasizes that the responsibility often lies with leadership to ensure that employees feel engaged, understood, and valued. Tune in for actionable insights on fostering a positive workplace culture and avoiding the pitfalls of disengaged employees.


00:00 Welcome Back to Confessions of a Terrible Leader

01:16 Halloween Recap and Costumes

03:16 Introducing the Topic: Quiet Quitting

03:27 Understanding Quiet Quitting

06:14 Impact of Remote Work on Employee Engagement

10:21 Leadership's Role in Addressing Quiet Quitting

12:33 Strategies for Leaders to Prevent Quiet Quitting

18:49 Final Thoughts and Resources

19:36 Conclusion and Farewell


Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.

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