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What if your team’s biggest problem isn’t poor communication or lack of motivation—but what no one dares to say out loud?
This provocative and eye-opening guide exposes the silent culture problems that slowly poison even the most well-intentioned workplaces. From toxic workplace culture disguised as “good vibes” to fear-based leadership masked as loyalty, this book pulls back the curtain on the subtle emotional forces holding your team back. Whether you're a seasoned leader or an emerging manager, you’ll learn how to spot the micro-behaviours and unspoken norms that kill trust, creativity, and engagement from the inside out.
Rooted in behavioural science and real-world insights, this isn’t another fluffy manual on motivation. It’s a roadmap to authentic leadership strategies that foster transparency, courage, and psychological safety in teams. Discover how to identify and heal team dysfunction signs, break cycles of avoidance, and design feedback systems that promote true connection—not performative compliance.
Ideal for HR professionals, executives, culture builders, and team leads, this is the essential playbook for anyone ready to confront hidden workplace toxicity and build a culture where people don’t just stay—they thrive.
Whether you're struggling with morale, navigating quiet resentment, or seeking deeper emotional intelligence at work, this book delivers lasting clarity and tools that transform your team from the inside out.

Silent Culture Killers: How to Fix What’s Holding Your Team Back

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  • Nolan Avery is an organisational psychologist and culture strategist who has spent two decades helping teams unearth the invisible forces shaping their workplace dynamics. Known for his penetrating insights into emotional systems and unspoken team behaviours, Nolan blends behavioural science with real-world leadership experience. He has worked with Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, and non-profits alike, guiding leaders through the subtle but powerful transformation of their internal cultures. Through his work, Nolan helps organisations replace performance theatre with emotional integrity, fostering teams that are not just efficient—but deeply human.

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