You've probably heard of "Quiet Quitting" by now. If not, it's an employee's opting out of tasks beyond assigned duties and/or becoming less psychologically invested in work. It's certainly media trendy, but is it a real concern for employers?
High Octane Leadership is hosted by The Diversity Movement CEO and executive coach Donald Thompson and is a production of Earfluence.
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Son of a Football Coach: Lessons Learned from My Dad
Imposter Syndrome: What Leaders Can Do About Feeling Inadequate
How Transformational Coaching Unlocked Larry Long Jr's Full Potential
NC Courage's Brianna Pinto: Empowering the next generation of female athletes
High Octane Leadership with Donald Thompson, New Season
Improve Your Readiness for International Business Relationships (mini-episode)
Business in the Nations’ Capital - More than just politics with Angela Franco from the DC Chamber
Not here for mediocrity - Advancing big dreams with Greg Brown & Brandon Wolfe
Tackling the world's business challenges, with Dr. Brandi Baldwin of Millennial Ventures
View from the C-Suite: Executive Leadership Lessons from Donald Thompson
40s & Fearless: Triangle leaders you should follow
M&F Bank CEO James Sills on Wealth Gap Reduction and Community Building
Learning to Lead (Compilation Episode)
Tedx Founder Lara Stein: How Courageous Leadership can Prevent the Downfall of Humanity
You don't need a "C" on your jersey to be captain: Leadership Lessons from Exhale's Matt Sheehan
Raleigh's "Open Source" Network, Growth Mindset, and Power of Diversity: Matt Sheehan, Part 1
Creating a strategic and disciplined approach to DEI, with Deanna Singh
NC State, Entrepreneurship, and a Mission of Neurodiversity Inclusion, with 321 Coffee's Lindsay Wrege
Veronica Kirin: Are you scaling your business, or burning out?
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