07.04.2025

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How to Spot the Early Signs of a Toxic Workplace Before It’s Too Late
 
Toxic workplaces don’t start with shouting matches or full-blown HR disasters. They creep in quietly. A snide comment here. A passive-aggressive email there. Before you know it, your best people are disengaged, your team’s energy has nosedived, and trust is nowhere to be seen.
 
Sound familiar?
 
If you’re in HR or managing people, your superpower is spotting these early warning signs—and acting fast.
 
Here’s what to look out for:
 
🚩 1. The "That’s Just How They Are" Excuse
If certain behaviours are consistently dismissed because someone’s "always been like that"—you’ve got a problem. Toxicity that goes unchallenged becomes the norm.
 
🚩 2. Chronic Complaining or Blame-Shifting
When teams spend more time moaning about each other than doing the work, or when no one takes responsibility—it’s a culture issue, not just a performance one.
 
🚩 3. Micromanagement (Disguised as 'Support')
When every task is double-checked and employees are scared to make decisions, it’s often a sign of deeper trust issues.
 
🚩 4. Quiet Quitting… Loudly
Increased absence, reduced effort, eye rolls in meetings—these aren’t just bad habits. They’re survival tactics in a culture that doesn’t feel psychologically safe.
 
So what can you do about it?
Listen early. Run a temperature check with staff—surveys, 1:1s, quick pulse check-ins.
Model healthy behaviours. Culture is contagious (good and bad).
Hold people accountable. Even the 'high performers'—especially them.
Create space for feedback. Toxic cultures thrive on silence.
 
At p3od, we help businesses, councils and public sector organisations spot toxicity early, tackle it properly, and rebuild a culture where people actually want to work.

Want the practical tools to fix it?
 
👉 Drop us a line at hello@p3od.co.uk to talk about how we can help you tackle toxicity in your team.

Don't wait for the tribunal claim. Start fixing the culture today.
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I’m Marc O’Hagan – Director for the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and Organisational Development specialist for my own HR consultancy, p3od. I specialise in organisational development,…

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