Employees in toxic cultures are 55% more likely to be diagnosed with a serious physical disease. Over time, a toxic culture also takes a heavy toll on organizational performance. Culture is often the invisible elephant in the audit room. 🐘 Overlooking it can lead to missed risks, misunderstandings, and even failed audits. Imagine walking into a well-respected company only to find that their "open door policy" is merely decorative. 😱 One time, I was auditing an organization where the CEO proudly declared their culture was all about transparency and collaboration. But when we started asking questions, employees whispered about fear of retribution for honest feedback. The disconnect between proclaimed values and actual behavior was staggering. 🤯 Many auditors have shared similar experiences. Here are three cultural blind spots auditors often miss: 🔍 Unspoken Norms: Invisible rules everyone follows but no one talks about. 🔍 Communication Styles: Misreading formal vs. informal communication can lead to misunderstandings. 🔍 Leadership Behavior: What happens when leaders say one thing but do another? Culture matters. Here are key factors to consider when facing cultural issues during an audit: C - Communication U - Understanding L - Leadership T - Trust U - Unity R - Respect E - Engagement Want to sharpen your audit skills and learn how to navigate cultural challenges? Let’s talk about my specialized audit training.
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I agree, fear of retribution for honest feedback is a big factor Robert Berry .
I’m so fortunate to be out of an extremely toxic workplace.
A company’s values should align with its actions—anything less is just a façade. Thank you for sharing this excellent incentive and reminder, Robert! Hope that all is well at your end at the moment. 🔥
How we feel before, during and after work day it is a great indicator.
It's just like verbal abuse within the family. The physical is immediately apparent, the psychological only later, but it can be with us for a long time. Only those who recognise it and are no longer dependent on anything can bring change about it. Very useful topic Robert Berry.
STRESS and PRESSURE leads to a lot more Health Problems than most do NOT know about !!
Oh Rob! I have been in companies like that. And every time I left I could breathe easier.
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1yI would say be accountable to yourself in this situation - know your value and your worth. Take your talent, knowledge and experience somewhere it can be better appreciated.