Why Auditors Overlook Toxic Workplace Cultures and Its Impact

In episode 77 of Audit Bites, Robert dives deep into a critical yet often neglected audit risk—organizational culture. This compelling episode, inspired by a real-life scandal at Citigroup and insights from author Pete Havel’s book The Arsonist in the Office, explores why auditors commonly ignore toxic culture, the devastating impact it has on productivity, reputation, and trust, and practical advice for making culture an auditable focus.

Key topics include:

  1. Real-world stories of culture failures at major organizations like Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and Enron.
  2. Why audit teams often default to controls instead of tackling the “messy” aspects of culture.
  3. The Harvard research showing bad apples outweigh rock stars—how toxicity magnifies risk.
  4. Eight actionable culture components auditors should integrate into every audit, from goals and budget decisions to promotion patterns and whistleblower data.
  5. How leadership consistency, exit interviews, and local subcultures shape the organization’s health.

Special mention: Pete Havel, whose book The Arsonist in the Office inspired this episode. Learn how one toxic individual can burn down an entire workplace and what auditors should do to stop it.

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Mentions & Resources:

  1. The Arsonist in the Office by Pete Havel
  2. thatauditguy.com – Podcast resources, courses, training, and contact info
  3. Harvard Business Study on workplace culture impacts

Tune in to uncover why addressing culture is essential for auditors and how it can make the difference between organizational success and failure.

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