Jolted Why we quit, when to stay, and why it matters

Anthony Klotz

Book - 2026

"The new science of why we quit, whether we should, and how to make the right choices for our work and lives, by a leading organizational psychologist. Most of us are just one event away from leaving our job. Conventional wisdom would have us believe that the decision to leave secure work is the result of an uneven trade-off between our paychecks and benefits, and the time and effort we put into our jobs. But in reality, quitting is most often triggered by a single event, inside or outside the workplace, that causes us to stop and reflect on our relationship with work. These events are what organizational psychologist Anthony Klotz calls "jolts," and they are the most underacknowledged realities in our work lives. In Jolted, ...Klotz breaks down what makes a jolt, and helps us navigate these inevitable disruptions, keeping us from being thrown off track by quitting when we shouldn't-or spurring us to make the career change that can improve our lives"-- Provided by publisher.

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2nd Floor New Shelf 158.7/Klotz (NEW SHELF) Due Apr 24, 2026
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Published
New York, NY : Viking [2026]
Language
English
Main Author
Anthony Klotz (author)
Physical Description
291 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780593655597
9798217063178
  • Introduction: The big jolt. Part I: Why do we quit our jobs? The lottery question
  • Everyday events, extraordinary effects
  • Getting to the root of the jolt
  • Carry on
  • Part II: Jolts at work. Direct jolts
  • Collateral jolts
  • Honeymoon jolts
  • Speak up
  • Part III: Jolts beyond work. Crossover jolts
  • Remote jolts
  • Positive jolts
  • Lean back
  • Part IV: Walking away. Preparing to exit
  • Turning your resignation intentions into reality
  • Part V: Helping others navigate jolts. Recognize your role in others' future jolts
  • Surface jolts as they happen
  • Shape the effects of jolts
  • Create a positive post-jolt relationship
  • Epilogue
  • Acknowledgments
  • Resources
  • Notes
  • Index.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Organizational psychologist Klotz debuts with an enlightening exploration of "jolts," events that trigger people to stop and reflect on their relationship with work, sometimes quitting as a result. He contends that "most of us are one event away from leaving our job," describing a variety of jolts and their impact on one's personal and professional life. Overt harassment and ostracism are "direct jolts" that affect one's sense of well-being, while "collateral jolts" are a sort of quitting contagion; he shares the story of attending an educational conference where he learned several colleagues were thinking of leaving the university where they all worked. While none of the three actually changed jobs, Klotz did: "The jolt of my coworkers' job searches changed my feelings about my relationship with work in a way that led me to dabble in the job market." Practical and thoughtful sections offer tips like "Seven Ways to Leave Your Employer," which includes the "grateful goodbye," in which an employee provides more notice than is expected or required and communicates the decision in person, while expressing gratitude and appreciation for the organization. It's an informative toolkit for navigating the ups and downs of one's career. (Mar.)

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