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Quiet Cracking, Workforce Development, and the Future of Learning

Quiet Cracking, Workforce Development, and the Future of Learning

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We’ve all heard of Quiet Quitting—but have you heard of Quiet Cracking? What happens when employees are disengaged, disillusioned, and distracted? Find out from this week’s guest, Michael LeFort. In this episode of the Cerius Leadership Podcast, we dig into: 🔹What today’s modern learner really needs 🔹How micro-learning is changing the game 🔹The signs of Quiet Cracking you may be missing 🔹Why traditional workforce development isn't working 🔹The role of AI in reshaping how we train, develop, and retain teams Michael is an award-winning brand developer and marketer with an expertise in building go-to-market strategies for brands in technology, education, packaged goods, spirits, media and social impact. If you're tired of throwing training dollars at the wall hoping something sticks, this conversation will give you a clearer way forward. 🎧 Tune in now and start thinking differently about the future of learning and development. #IntentionalLeadership #WorkforceDevelopment #LearningAndDevelopment #FutureOfWork #QuietCracking #Podcast Cerius for Clients: https://ceriusexecutives.com/ Cerius for Executives: https://ceriusexecutives.com/executives LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cerius-interim-executive-solutions/ Kristen's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristenmcalister/ Michael's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-lefort-4555654b/ Learnie: https://mylearnie.com/

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