Whistleblowers Welcome: Help Shine a Light on Leadership and Workplace Culture

Every organization has room to improve. Some embrace feedback. Others silence it.

If you are a current or former employee who is concerned about workplace culture, leadership, management practices, accountability, or organizational performance, I’d like to hear your perspective.

📧 niel@nielflamm.com

If you choose to reach out, I will take reasonable steps to redact identifying information before discussing your experience publicly. Please do not send confidential, proprietary, or legally protected information. I’m interested in your experiences, observations, and opinions—not trade secrets.

Poor performance should not be rewarded.

Ineffective leadership should be examined, not ignored.

A toxic culture rarely appears overnight. It often starts at the top and spreads throughout an organization until someone has the courage to confront it.

One of my favorite leadership principles is simple:

You tolerate what you allow.

If leaders allow dysfunction, it becomes the culture.

If employees remain silent out of fear, meaningful change becomes even more difficult.

Constructive transparency and accountability make organizations stronger—not weaker.

If there are stories that deserve to be heard, let’s have that conversation.

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