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Struggling at work but not ready to fully check out? In this video, we break down the concept of "quiet cracking"—what it is, how it affects you, and practical steps leaders and employees can take to address it.

  • The difference between quiet cracking and quiet quitting
  • Signs you're quietly cracking at work
  • What leaders can do to support struggling team members
  • Steps individuals can take to care for themselves and communicate needs
  • Why addressing quiet cracking can save teams and prevent burnout

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