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“Every retailer in America is facing critical problems in the areas of employee retention, development and motivation and Terri Kabachnick meets these issues head on, digs to their core and offers realistic ways of addressing them.”
—Garrett Boone, Chairman - The Container Store

I Quit, But Forgot to Tell You is a fine example of people in the workplace today. Terri's broad retail experience along with her keen sense and knowledge of human behavior marries to accomplish this simple straightforward and telling reality. We have all lived these experiences Terri describes. Learning the practice of engagement through Terri is a ‘must have’ for any and all executives.”
—Suzanne Johnson, President - Saks Off 5th


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Summary:
I Quit, But Forgot To Tell You - Attacking the Spreading Virus of Disengagement
As customers, we have been served by people who quit but never left. As employees, we have been managed by bosses who quit, but managed to stay. As managers, we have managed people who physically attend, but mentally pretend. We call them— disengaged workers—a deadly virus that’s spreading throughout businesses worldwide. Let’s face it. No one takes a job intending to fail. No employer hires with the intent to fire. Both parties want only the best. They both want to succeed. So what happens?

Disengagement statistics are telling, but they don’t convey the entire story. You must look at the human issues behind the numbers.

That’s why much of I Quit But Forgot To Tell You is premised on Terri's real-life experiences—first as a professional in the field of retail, then as a retail strategist and advisor. The ideas and recommendations, however, are equally suited for all industries; they are straightforward, logical truths that utilize the logic of human nature to achieve the goals of both the individual and the organization.


I Quit . . . is a handbook on both diagnosing and curing the symptoms of employee disengagement in your business. Read it! Use it! And, you will reinvigorate your workforce.”

—Mickey Lord, Director of Organization Development - Suburban Energy Services

“Terri Kabachnick has written a superb book that really hits home. It walks the reader through the signs of employee disengagement and then offers meaningful and actionable advice about how to get the employee back on track. Anyone who manages people will recognize some of their employees and possibly themselves among the pages of the book and will not want to miss a single word. I found it very compelling."
—Tracy Mullin, President & CEO - National Retail Federation

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