If you read my recent post on the five signs of quiet cracking on your team, here's the part I intentionally set aside for this post. The people responsible for noticing quiet cracking are cracking themselves.
If your strategy for the next twelve months doesn't have managers at the center of it, you're missing the actual story.
Quiet cracking is the slow erosion of an employee's engagement, confidence, and connection to their work. It's not burnout. It's not quiet quitting. It's quieter than both, and that's exactly what makes it dangerous.