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quiet cracking
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English
Etymology
quiet + cracking, on the model of quiet quitting.
Pronunciation
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
- The decline in an employee's sense of well-being and motivation in a job.
- 2025 April 9, “New TalentLMS Research Reveals 'Quiet Cracking' as a Hidden Crisis in the U.S. Workplace”, in PR Newswire:
- TalentLMS, a leading employee training platform, released a study of 1,000 U.S. employees that uncovers a silent crisis in the workplace that's going largely undetected — a phenomenon its researchers have coined "Quiet Cracking."
- 2025 Caroline Castrillon, "7 ‘Quiet Cracking’ Behaviors That Are Killing Productivity," Forbes, 18 May 2025; updated 25 May 2025.
- Unlike "quiet quitting," where employees deliberately set boundaries by doing the minimum required, quiet cracking represents persistent workplace unhappiness that gradually leads to decreased performance, diminished productivity, and resignation.
- 2025 August 26, Claire Hall, “Management Professor Offers Advice on How to Combat ‘Quiet Cracking’ in the Workplace”, in UConn Today:
- What is “quiet cracking”? Think of it as a slow fracture in an employee’s psychological foundation at work.
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