The details in a widely read New York Times article about a Silicon Valley startup Upload were frankly lurid. But in an era in which such scandals seem to be commonplace in the tech world, the root cause has never been clearer.

Put simply, too many young companies are built without a solid corporate culture at their base. And that, as executives at Upload and other companies would likely attest in a candid moment, is a recipe for disaster.

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