- Direct manager lacks leadership skills: dismissive of feedback, resistant to collaboration, and prone to micromanaging.
- Employee growth is not supported — professional development is discouraged and career paths are unclear.
- Project management is inconsistent; work is often delayed at the manager level and then handed down as last-minute rush projects.
- Workload distribution is uneven, with little concern for work-life balance.
- Low morale and burnout due to lack of trust and respect.