Written Assignment Questions:
Article. Quiet quitting: Why leaders should address it as a trust problem, By Patrick Gray (Questions 1 & 2)
Links to an external site.
Article. Tech founders: The antidote to quiet quitting is trust, By May Goldhacker (Questions 1 & 2)
Links to an external site.
Question 1.The above articles shared a different aspect of quiet quitting, the reaction to quiet firing (see the article by May Goldhacker) - poor management.(a)Do you think quiet quitting is caused by poor management? In addition to what's described in articles, how managers and employers can cause quiet quitting?(b)
If you are a manager, what will be the biggest challenge in dealing with this phenomenon? What type of support would you need from the organization? Please share your own opinion and experience. -> Please answer both (a) and (b).
Question 2.
(a)We studied three types of trust (i.e., disposition-based: trust propensity, cognition-based: trustworthy, affect-based trust). In your opinion, which type of trust should be emphasized in quiet quitting employees? Why?(b)According to the four justice dimensions (i.e., distributive, procedural, interpersonal, and informational), which dimension would be emphasized to build trust with current employees? Why? -> Please answer both (a) and (b).
Case Analysis - Chapter 8 Chobani
Chapter 8. Chobani case on pp XXXXXXXXXX
Please answer three case questions in the textbook, Chapter 8, p. 271.
8.1 What do you see as some of the advantages of training and using direct members of the community around each of Chobani's locations?
8.2 What are some of the downsides of having a CEO being willing to make unorthodox decisions? What are some of the advantages?
8.3 Is the use of augmented (virtual) reality dangerous to train employees in any way? What do you see as the issues for transfer of training with this method?