Quiet Cutting
Quiet cutting replaces a formal exit with a quiet reassignment. It can look cheaper than layoffs, yet it erodes trust, hurts productivity and invites churn. Managers do not need it. Set clear outcomes, give specific feedback, and make timely, fair decisions so you either turn performance around or part ways well.
When Leadership Crosses Borders
Use Hofstede’s dimensions to adapt leadership style by country, cut stress and turnover, and protect employees’ mental health. Evidence and a practical playbook inside
Toxic-Positivity on the Workfloor:
How It Can Harm Employees and What You Can Do About It.