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Start-ups tend to elevate young founders into executive level positions. This boosts a new company’s ability to innovate, but in some cases, forces employees to work with a leader who lacks professional experience and emotional intelligence. Kai Nicol-Schwarz shares insights from the Sifted community survey about new company managers. He recounts the reports of employees who truthfully and openly outline their personal experiences. Nicol-Schwarz reveals the most common shortcomings of bad leaders, what good leaders do differently and what to do if you find yourself in a toxic start-up culture.
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Kai Nicol-Schwarz is a reporter covering healthtech and community journalism at Sifted, the FT-backed media platform covering start-ups and tech in Europe.
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