A typical example is when an employee is exhausted and needs to take a day off. The company, however, does not offer any form of sick days.
2. When the boss could not bear the truth
Many of us have experienced bosses who fail to accept bad news differently than by an explosion of roar. Little wonder, then, that we do not want to experience the same situation again.
3. When the boss favors someone
Once subordinates see that their boss favors some employees over others, they stop to see lying to such a boss weird.
4. When corporate culture does not tolerate mistakes
Nobody will admit a mistake where mistakes are prohibited.
5. When unnecessary meetings are hold
Participants of unnecessary meetings often lie to be able to leave early for another (non-existent) meeting. They lie even in advance to avoid having to come at all.
6. When managers lie
When subordinates see that their superiors lie even to one another, they will follow their example sooner or later.
7. When honesty is considered to be dangerous
Many employees state vague reasons for leaving. If they had mentioned the actual reasons, it would have been a career suicide.
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Article source Forbes.com - prestigious American business magazine and website