The toxic work culture is further exacerbated by a pervasive lack of transparency and direction within the company. The absence of strategic plans leaves employees in a perpetual state of uncertainty, contributing to a constant anxious feeling. The absence of a structured promotion system compounds the issue, as individuals with performance improvement plans (PIPs) are inexplicably promoted, eroding the sense of fairness and stability. Furthermore, the leadership landscape is marred by underqualified leaders who have not received the necessary mentorship and support to excel in their roles. The promotion decisions seem to be driven more by personal relationships than objective criteria, further eroding trust and contributing to a lack of stability within the organization. The company's lack of stability is intensified by a pattern of reactive decision-making, leading to continual changes that further contribute to the chaotic work environment. The absence of proactive planning not only fuels the uncertainty but also hinders the establishment of a cohesive and effective organizational structure. This constant state of flux amplifies the challenges faced by employees, creating a work culture where adaptability is valued over stability, fostering an atmosphere of perpetual instability and unease.