quiet cracking

noun

Etymology

quiet + cracking, on the model of quiet quitting.

  1. inherited from crakynge
  2. formed as quiet cracking — “quiet + cracking

Definitions

  1. The decline in an employee's sense of well-being and motivation in a job.

    • 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."
    • What is “quiet cracking”? Think of it as a slow fracture in an employee’s psychological foundation at work.

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