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If you share the same views your golden
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The internal culture has become increasingly rigid and top-down, especially in sales and go-to-market functions. Leadership Style: Sales leadership, including top-level executives, often operate with a strong command-and-control style. Reps frequently feel micromanaged, and decision-making is highly centralized. In some cases, feedback or differing perspectives are met with resistance, which can create the perception of retribution for speaking up. Low Transparency in Terminations: The company operates in an at-will employment state, which is legal, but there is little to no opportunity for lower-level employees to present their perspectives when conflicts or misunderstandings occur. This can create a sense of instability and fear. Cultural Sensitivity: There was a company-wide meeting where commentary on international issues was shared in a way that felt political and polarizing to some employees. While companies can and do take values-based stances, the delivery and tone made some individuals feel uncomfortable or excluded. One example cited a past employee’s departure in relation to these views, which created concern about whether personal beliefs were tied to job security. Environment of Fear: Many employees feel that they need to carefully manage perceptions rather than focus on performance or innovation. Process and policies change frequently, and internal systems can feel chaotic.