• Lka1988@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Considering the article specifically mentions Japan, and that typical Japanese work culture is quite literally the opposite of what I’ve observed, I think this is very related.

    • Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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      It is an interesting anecdote that was worth sharing, but quiet quitting employees underperform and do the bare minimum while watching the seconds until the end of their shift. Your teams are doing the opposite.

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            No, no, no. Two concepts.

            Doing the bare minimum = being productive enough that you don’t get yelled at Underperforming = being unproductive enough that you get yelled at

            It’s not possible to do both.

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              Underperforming = being unproductive enough that you get yelled at

              Don’t agree with this definition. In a group, half the people will be underperforming and half will be overperforming. Yelling is not at all guaranteed.

              But we do agree that if you do less than the bare minimum then you do get shouted at.

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                In a group, half the people will be underperforming and half will be overperforming

                So you think it’s literally impossible for a group of people to all be performing well? I disagree.