The root cause of quiet cracking may be workers feeling insecure in their current jobs, the report indicated. This lack of confidence could be the result of a lack of training, which makes workers feel insecure in their role, according to the data. Employees who said they hadn’t received any training in the past year were also 140% more likely to feel insecure about their jobs.
Researchers also outlined a lack of connection as a factor in quiet cracking. Employees say they are experiencing what researchers called “managerial disconnect,” with 47% of employees experiencing quiet cracking saying that their managers do not listen to their concerns. READ MORE