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Peggy Smedley and Roza Tampini, VP of people and culture at Epignosis, talk about the emerging workplace trend of quiet cracking and why it is so dangerous. She says quiet cracking is the emotional withdrawal at work, and shares how it is different from burnout and quiet quitting.

They also discuss:

  • The importance of training and the likelihood of feeling more job insecure.
  • The traits of people who are quiet cracking.
  • How employers and employees can work together more creatively and collaboratively.

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