article thumbnail

Quiet Quitting = Suffering in Silence. Silence isn’t good. Period. By Bonnie Low-Kramen

Bonnie Low Kramen

In it, I discuss that the real reasons are rarely in letters of resignation or spoken aloud at exit interviews. The quiet quitters do not feel empowered to assert themselves to their leaders about the root problems, so they justify their mediocre performance with thoughts such as; “ Why should I work so hard? Retaliation against what?

2004 52
article thumbnail

What ever happened to the "us" in Service?

Laughing all the Way to Work

We need to be assertive and show our bosses how much better they can function if the administrative jobs are taken care of by us. Admin in the Spotlight: Interview with Lynn Holgat. One young boss told me that he was self-sufficient and didnt need assistance, but what I saw was someone doing more than they needed to.