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Knowing the various aspects of trust can help you determine where to focus your attention when seeking to enhance trust in your work environment. No. 1: Competence. ... No. 2: Integrity. ... No. 3: Consistency. ... No. 4: Connection.
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Read More »Organizational success is often a reflection of the trust that exists within the work environment, and while it may be true that trust is hard to gain and easy to lose, it can be consciously developed by considering these four elements and strengthening them among our teams. Trust is the bedrock of high performance in an organization. Research tells us that trusting work environments are more productive, have higher engagement, make less errors and better collaborate, not to mention have higher levels of happiness among employees. In my coaching, I often ask leaders to consider their experiences working in environments with low trust. Then, I ask them to consider the opposite. What does it feel like when you are in an organizational culture where trust is high, where people have your back and you can count on others? Our own experience confirms what research tells us. High-trusting relationships lead to stronger outcomes while low levels of trust promote loneliness, maladjustment (aggression) and an unwillingness to cooperate with others. While it might be more about trustworthiness than trust, when individuals and leaders develop trusting relationships, we can move quickly in decision-making, take greater risks and feel better about our work environment. All of this impacts both quality and financial performance.
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Read More »This dimension of trust is when we view others as honest and principled. We see that they “do the right thing,” and we believe what they tell us. This is often the element we consider most when talking about trust. When someone directly lies to us, it is easy to see how trust breaks down, but we also need to remember that omission of truth and lack of transparency can have the same impact. As another example, trust is enhanced when we seek to repair mistakes we have made with our colleagues. Leaders regularly make difficult decisions and must communicate hard truths. Being as transparent as possible and being honest when you can’t share certain information is critical.
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