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Employees Are Clocked In—but Checked Out: Here's Why

Employees Are Clocked In—but Checked Out: Here's Why

Update: 2025-06-03
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Are your people quietly quitting without ever handing in a resignation?

In this powerhouse episode of The Self Aware Leader, host Jason Rigby dives deep with top leadership coach and strategist Dave Garrison, author of the highly anticipated book The Buy-In Advantage (June 3, 2025). Together, they expose the hidden disengagement epidemic costing companies billions—and unveil a clear path forward through humble leadership, emotional intelligence, and co-creation.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • The real reason employees stop caring—it's not what you think

  • 7 signs your team is disengaging while still on the payroll

  • Why free lunches and ping pong tables won't fix culture

  • How to use co-creation to build unstoppable teams

  • Why vulnerability is the secret to high-trust leadership

Memorable Moments:

  • "Judgment and curiosity cannot coexist."

  • "If you don't have time to invest in people, get ready to spend it interviewing."

  • "Leaders go last—except when it comes to vulnerability."

This isn't theory—it's a practical masterclass for CEOs, founders, and emerging leaders ready to rebuild trust, unlock team potential, and lead with purpose in 2025.

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Employees Are Clocked In—but Checked Out: Here's Why

Employees Are Clocked In—but Checked Out: Here's Why

Jason Rigby