Workplace Breadcrumbing

In today’s fast-paced professional world, breadcrumbing isn’t just a strategy—it’s often used as a way to cope or stay afloat. Whether we mean to or not, most of us have played a part in breadcrumbing—whether as a boss, a colleague, or a job candidate. It’s become a common part of workplace behavior, often without us even noticing.
So what is breadcrumbing, really—and is it possible you’re engaging in it without knowing?

Vocabulary Questions:

  1. What does “intermittent reinforcement” mean? “Breadcrumbing is a modern, popular culture term for what psychologists call intermittent reinforcement, which is one of the strongest ways to keep someone interested and on the hook.” Use it in a sentence.
  2. What does “presenteeism” mean? ” If “Another popular term ‘presenteeism, where an employee may ‘do just enough’ to meet expectations, promising to improve performance ‘eventually,’ all while maintaining a status quo that benefits them.” Use it in a sentence.
  3. What does “mixed signal” mean? “The breadcrumber sends mixed signals—for example, praise followed by a lack of action, or interest with no follow-through—leading the breadcrumbee to remain uncertain and hopeful.” Use it in a sentence.

Discussion Questions:

  1. How is breadcrumbing different from normal delays or bureaucracy at work?
  2. Do you think breadcrumbing is more common in certain industries or roles?
  3. Have you ever experienced breadcrumbing at work or during a job search?
  4. Do you think breadcrumbing is a form of workplace manipulation? Why or why not?
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