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Quiet Quitting and the Leadership Challenge
In this timely book, Cam Caldwell, Verl Anderson and Dima Jamali explore the concept of ‘Quiet Quitting’ and its role in business. They focus on what employers and the business community can productively do to reverse the Quiet Quitting phenomenon, while honoring their responsibilities to employees.
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In this timely book, Cam Caldwell, Verl Anderson and Dima Jamali explore the concept of ‘Quiet Quitting’ and its role in business. They focus on what employers and the business community can productively do to reverse the Quiet Quitting phenomenon, while honoring their responsibilities to employees.
Drawing on theory and practice, the authors analyze the root causes of the Quiet Quitting trend and identify the shortcomings of today’s leaders, organizations and academic institutions. Chapters cover important topics such as employee motivation and commitment and emphasize the importance of accountability and employee trust. Ultimately, the authors encourage decision makers to rethink their assumptions about the employer-employee relationship and highlight ways to successfully combat the problem of Quiet Quitting.
Quiet Quitting and the Leadership Challenge is an important resource for academics and students of business, leadership studies, organizational behavior, human resource management and employment relations. Business professionals will equally benefit from the book’s practical insights.
Drawing on theory and practice, the authors analyze the root causes of the Quiet Quitting trend and identify the shortcomings of today’s leaders, organizations and academic institutions. Chapters cover important topics such as employee motivation and commitment and emphasize the importance of accountability and employee trust. Ultimately, the authors encourage decision makers to rethink their assumptions about the employer-employee relationship and highlight ways to successfully combat the problem of Quiet Quitting.
Quiet Quitting and the Leadership Challenge is an important resource for academics and students of business, leadership studies, organizational behavior, human resource management and employment relations. Business professionals will equally benefit from the book’s practical insights.
Critical Acclaim
‘Cam Caldwell and colleagues have produced a timely book that is relevant for every organization I know. Quiet Quitters exist in all teams and organizations, and the insights and prescriptions Cam, Verl and Dima provide in this book will be helpful in organizations ranging from government and the military to corporations, board rooms, athletic teams, and student groups in schools. This is a valuable contribution that will make a difference to those faced with Quiet Quitters . . . which is almost everyone.’
– Kim Cameron, University of Michigan, USA
– Kim Cameron, University of Michigan, USA