Women in the workforce prioritize flexibility, outcome-based evaluation, and fair compensation, especially among women of color. Companies are increasingly emphasizing these priorities.
Terms like "Great Resignation" and "Quiet Quitting" reflect real workplace phenomena, helping individuals navigate the evolving work landscape by providing a language to articulate their experiences.
Many individuals, particularly younger generations, are rejecting the traditional concept of a career due to exhaustion and dissatisfaction with modern work dynamics. The author argues that the current emphasis on endurance and submission in careers may not be sustainable or fulfilling in the long run.
Quiet thriving is a positive approach to work that involves making changes to enhance engagement and mental well-being, contrasting with the negative effects of quiet quitting.
Employees are increasingly staying in unsatisfying jobs due to limited options or job insecurity, leading to the rise of resenteeism as a new workplace trend.