A Toxic Work Culture is forcing your Best Employees to Quit!
Brigette Hyacinth
CEO & Founder @Leadership EQ ?? Keynote Speaker ?? Best Selling Author ?? Consultant
Whenever a boss acts like a dictator – shutting down, embarrassing, or firing anyone who dares to challenge the status quo – you’ve got a toxic workplace problem. And that’s not just because of the boss’ bad behavior, but because that behavior creates an environment in which everyone is scared, intimidated and often willing to throw their colleagues under the bus, just to stay on the good side of the such bosses.
A toxic company culture will erode an organization by paralyzing its workforce, diminishing its productivity and stifling creativity and innovation. Now more than ever business leaders need to be addressing issues of workplace toxicity. It makes the difference in retaining good staff and also whether your company fails or succeeds. Employees aren’t afraid to jump ship when faced with a toxic workplace—and it's usually your high performers who will go first.
The biggest concern for any organization should be when their most passionate people become quiet.
10 Signs your workplace culture is Toxic
- Company core values do not serve as the basis for how the organization functions.
- Employee suggestions are discarded. People are afraid to give honest feedback.
- Micromanaging -Little to no autonomy is given to employees in performing their jobs.
- Blaming and punishment from management is the norm.
- Excessive absenteeism, illness and high employee turn over.
- Overworking is a badge of honor and is expected.
- Little or strained interaction between employees and management.
- Gossiping and/or social cliques.
- Favoritism and office politics.
- Aggressive or bullying behavior.
What’s the cure for a toxic work culture?
While toxic work cultures are the end result of many factors, it’s generally a combination of poor leadership and individuals who perpetuate the culture. It starts with those at the top. Leaders must show - Respect, Integrity, Authenticity, Appreciation, Empathy and Trust.
Toxicity in the workplace is costly. Unhappy or disengaged employees cost companies billions of dollars each year in lost revenues, settlements and other damages. Once you identify the major problems by gathering information. Develop a plan and follow through. It may mean training, moving or simply getting rid of bad bosses who are the root cause of toxicity in the work place. Show employees you care and are committed to improving their workplace environment. Your employees can be your greatest asset but it all depends on how you treat them.
Sadly, if you do not cure the cancer in the root of the tree, not only with the branches and leaves die; but so will the tree.
Check out my latest Bestselling Book
The Future of Leadership: Rise of Automation, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Will Robots take my Job? Will Artificial Intelligence replace Leaders? This book offers a comprehensive view of what is taking place in the world of AI and emerging technologies, and gives valuable insights that will allow you to successfully navigate the tsunami of technology that is coming our way.
To Your continued Success!?
?Cheers! ??????????
?
Author at starving artist
9 个月I’m homeless.??Started writing when I found out I had $581 to my name.??Meant to be a light hearted read: ? Please go to the Amazon website and search [$581 Matthew Inouye] ? Well worth the price.??Every little bit helps!??Thank you and enjoy??
Link Serve
11 个月If you guys are looking for job vacancy then this is for you www.titabita.blogspot.com
???Proven Physics & Math Mentor ??????Life & Mindfulness Coach ?? NDA & SSB Guru ????Director at WCA Pune ???? Director at Mission Happiness ??ANO at Air NCC??Best Cadet NCC ?? Boat Pulling Gold Medalist??
1 年Brigette Hyacinth Thank you for sharing this insightful post on toxic work culture and its impact on the workforce. It's important for leaders to understand the signs of toxicity in the workplace and take action to create a positive work environment that values and respects its employees. Your suggestions on how to cure toxic work culture by showing respect, integrity, authenticity, appreciation, empathy, and trust are spot on. Thanks again for sharing this valuable information.
Desk Receptionist at RAND Corporation
1 年Unfortunately