Quiet Staying
Ryan Berman
?? Top Rated Keynote Speaker Shaping Thousands of Courageous Leaders, Teams & Brands ?? Host: of The Courageous Podcast ?? Author: Return On Courage ?? Consultant & Workshop Leader ?? Podcast Guest
Move over Great Resignation.?
Quiet Quitting is a thing of the past.
Now? We’re onto Quiet Staying.?
The Wall Street Journal published an article on the matter no less than a month ago about the cliff-like decline of turnover.? Attrition has taken a serious nose dive.?And while that might seem like a good thing, it also means high performers and their path for growth are delayed.
Leaders in large companies now FEAR they won’t be able to keep star employees invested and engaged with less vacant positions opening up internally. It’s like the scene in Forrest Gump where young Forrest desperately looks to find a seat on the bus only to be met with, “Seat Taken…Seat Taken.” Corporate musical chairs has come to a halt. “Quiet Staying” is now the only new tune of the holiday season and it has made it harder for high potentials to move up into challenging new roles.
So what gives?
Why are people quietly staying?
Are we striving to hide through the holidays? Afraid of a tightening 2024 economy? Beaten up from the chaos, change, and craziness that’s happening across the world before our very eyes??
Yes. Yes. And, overwhelmingly, yes.
Add in the cringeworthy return of election season — aka, the ultimate smear campaign to America — which presently makes folks on all sides wish they could hide under an invisibility cloak.??
We can’t escape. We can’t agree. We can’t get along. And we don’t seem to do much about it outside the powerless move of staying put. We’ve lost control of just about everything catapulting many into a holding pattern better known as paralysis.?
So we stay.?Doing so quietly trying not to get noticed through it all.
Once upon a moment ago, job hopping and loyalty lows were a thing of the recent past. Today, consider gifting your Chief People Officer one of those giant bottles of Maximum Strength Advil just to get them through the holidays.?
This might be a good time to acknowledge that my #1 personal core value is “optimism”. I get that while the above content might be informative it certainly isn’t being conveyed in a glass-half-full manner.
In the spirit of flipping this script, I am reminded of Warren Buffet’s famous quote about investing:
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“be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.”?
While quiet Staying doesn’t mean quiet slaying, here’s what YOU can do about “all this” right now:
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Ryan Berman is the founder of Courageous; a think-feel-do change consultancy based in Southern California. With 25 years in creative business, Ryan believes your “future is safe with change”. Ryan is a speaker, practitioner, and authority on the subject who has been featured in Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Inc, and Forbes. Ryan has spoken on the topic all over the country including at Google, Procter & Gamble, Kellogg’s, Kraft Heinz, Logitech, Discover Card, and charity: water. Ryan also hosts The Courageous Podcast where he talks with leaders from around the globe to uncover what it means to be courageous in today's world. His book, Return On Courage, shares why companies need to unlock courage while providing practical tips on how organizations can operationalize courage today.?Learn more at couragebrands.com
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