In this special edition of the Straight-Line Podcast, Johan and Mandy van der Put discuss the phenomenon of “quiet quitting.”
Quiet quitting is a phenomenon in which employees do only the bare minimum to avoid being fired, without making any extra effort or showing any commitment. The causes of quiet quitting can range from a lack of recognition and appreciation, to insufficient challenges, to a negative work environment. These factors can lead to reduced employee engagement and thus have a significant impact on the performance and success of organizations.
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You're putting it off. You just call it something else. | Straight-Line Podcast Highlights
Procrastination is rarely called “procrastination.” We call it waiting for the right moment. We call it “I’m worried.” We call it “I need to understand it first.” In this episode of the Straight-Line Podcast, Kristof and Johan peel back four of those masks and show that “now” isn’t a spot on the calendar, but a mindset.