Quiet Quitting

13 articles

Split image showing an employee setting boundaries and a manager subtly reducing an employee's workload, illustrating quiet quitting and quiet firing.
Workplace

Quiet quitting and quiet firing: Understanding the trends

At least 50% of the U.

Marcus Ellery·June 8, 2026
A split visual depicting the contrasting experiences and perceptions of quiet quitting in the workplace, highlighting both disengagement and stress.
Insights

What is Quiet Quitting and Why Does It Divide Workplace Opinion?

Quiet quitters reported higher daily negative affect and lower positive affect over a 10-week period, revealing a significant personal cost beyond mere disengagement, according to onlinelibrary.

Marcus Ellery·May 30, 2026
A split image contrasting a thriving, engaged workforce with a disengaged one, symbolizing conflicting employee engagement reports.
Workplace

Employee engagement: Conflicting reports on decline and rise

While one major report claims global employee engagement surged to a five-year high of 64.

Marcus Ellery·May 14, 2026
Disengaged employees in a modern Indian office, illustrating the decline in employee engagement and the rise of quiet quitting trends.
Workplace

Quiet quitting trends India employee engagement reverses progress

After reaching a record high of 23 percent fully engaged workers in 2023, India's employee engagement plummeted to just 15 percent by 2025, according to ADP Research .

Marcus Ellery·May 12, 2026
Diverse employees in a modern office setting appear disengaged and hesitant to speak, reflecting a 10-year low in US employee engagement.
Workplace

US employee engagement hits 10-year low amid fear to speak up

Sixty-four percent of employees now consider themselves 'quiet quitters,' with remote workers leading the trend at 81%.

Marcus Ellery·May 8, 2026
A stressed middle manager working late in a dimly lit office, symbolizing the burden of quiet quitting on leadership.
Leadership

Quiet quitting's widespread impact on middle management

A recent Gallup report found that 50% of the U.

Alina Petrov·May 2, 2026
A somber office environment where employees appear disengaged and disconnected, illustrating the widespread quiet workplace shift and soaring employee disengagement.
Insights

Global Employee Disengagement Soars Despite Quiet Workplace Shift

In 2024, employee engagement in the U.

Marcus Ellery·April 28, 2026
A lone employee working late in a dimly lit office, representing the concept of quiet quitting and its impact on workplace energy.
Personal Growth

What is Quiet Quitting? Understanding Its Workplace Impact

In 2026, 'quiet quitting' is more than individual disengagement; it's a measurable force actively diminishing organizational health.

Jenna Wallace·April 20, 2026
A solitary manager in a dark office, symbolizing the significant drop in manager engagement and the quiet crisis affecting India's workforce.
Insights

Manager Engagement Falls to 30% in India Amid Quiet Shift

In India, manager engagement plummeted from 39% to a mere 30% in just one year, signaling a quiet crisis brewing beneath the surface of the global workforce.

Marcus Ellery·April 19, 2026
A split image contrasting a disengaged employee representing quiet quitting with an engaged employee representing quiet ambition, symbolizing career growth choices.
Personal Growth

Quiet Ambition vs. Quiet Quitting: Which Fuels Career Growth?

Less than 2% of employees globally actually fit the description of 'quiet quitting' based on Culture Amp's data set of over 3.

Victor Huang·April 14, 2026
A solitary figure sits at a desk in a dark office, illuminated by a single lamp, symbolizing the overlooked problem of employee disengagement.
Insights

Quiet Quitting: Not the Real Disconnection Problem

Less than 2% of employees fit the description of 'quiet quitting' based on Culture Amp's global data set covering the last 12 months.

Marcus Ellery·April 12, 2026
A split image contrasting a focused, quietly ambitious employee with the chaotic noise of media narratives surrounding the quiet quitting myth.
Insights

Quiet Ambition vs. The Quiet Quitting Myth

Less than 2% of employees actually fit the description of 'quiet quitting' based on Culture Amp's extensive data.

Marcus Ellery·April 12, 2026
Diverse group of office workers exhibiting quiet quitting behaviors, looking disengaged and uninspired in a muted, cinematic scene.
Insights

What Are Quiet Quitting Workplace Trends?

In Athens, Greece, a staggering 67.

Marcus Ellery·April 11, 2026