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“The reluctance of unschooled workers to follow orders has taken many forms. For example, workers won’t show up for work reliably on time, or they have problematic superstitions, or they prefer to get job instructions via indirect hints instead of direct orders, or they won’t accept tasks and roles…” quote by Kevin Simler
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““The reluctance of unschooled workers to follow orders has taken many forms. For example, workers won’t show up for work reliably on time, or they have problematic superstitions, or they prefer to get job instructions via indirect hints instead of direct orders, or they won’t accept tasks and roles that conflict with their culturally assigned relative status with coworkers, or they won’t accept being told to do tasks differently than they had done them before.””

Kevin Simler

About This Quote

Source Article: The Unconventional Worker, Kevin Simler, 2022

Workers resist formal directives when they lack formal education, leading to indirect communication, punctuality issues, and status‑based refusals.

In simple terms: Untrained staff often avoid direct orders, causing workplace friction.

Key Takeaway

Address training gaps and clarify expectations.

Themes

workplace dynamics communication status training authority

Mood

frustration hopeful

Type

practical analytical

When to use this quote

  • onboarding
  • team meetings
  • performance reviews

Key Concepts

organizational behavior social hierarchy cultural norms

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can leaders build trust with untrained staff?
  • What incentives improve compliance?
A Different Perspective

task assignment;conflict resolution

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