Being a Workplace of Choice & Overcoming Quiet Quitting
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Welcome to this module on Becoming a Workplace of Choice & Overcoming Quiet Quitting
Please use the links below to:
- watch the video
- complete the accompanying worksheet
- complete the assessment
- read the article, and
- be ready to discuss relevant insights to your life at our next session
Video
3 Ways to Create a Work Culture That Brings Out the Best in Employees, by Chris White TEDx Talk
Worksheet
Quiet Quitting & Workplace of Choice, by Lancaster Leadership
Assessment
4 Questions Leaders Should Ask About “Quiet Quitting”, by Smart Brief
Article
The Economics Behind ‘Quiet Quitting’ — and What We Should Call it Instead, by NPR
Employees Say ‘Quiet Quitting’ Is Just Setting Boundaries. Companies Fear Long-Term Effects, By Mariah Espada
What Does it Mean to Be An Employer of Choice, by Earnipay
Books
Employees First!: Inspire, Engage, and Focus on the Heart of Your Organization, by Donna Cutting
Taking notes on the video and reading will help you to better retain and utilize what you’ve learned.
Acquire and read the books if you have a particular interest in increasing your competence in this area. You will probably not finish the books before we meet but get at least 1/3 of the way through.
Create an easy-to-find folder of all the work we are doing together, either electronically or in paper form.