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What's Trust Got to Do With It?
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Streaming Video, 2014
Current format, Streaming Video, 2014, Second edition, Available.Streaming Video, 2014
Current format, Streaming Video, 2014, Second edition, Available. Offered in 0 more formatsHas your organization lost trust in its leaders? Precisely when organizations need employee involvement, trust levels are low and people are disengaged. What can managers and team leaders do to regain trust? This video provides realistic methods for rebuilding trust and gaining employee involvement. "Leadership: Whats Trust Got To Do With It?" tells the story of a team leader who realizes that he cannot lead his team without first gaining their trust. As the story progresses, he puts into practice 5 trust-building behaviors, which help him to regain the trust and active participation of his team. Let this program teach leaders in your organization how to build trust and create a more productive work force.
Key training points: --Trust is the foundation of leadership. -- The way we behave either builds trust or destroys it. --The five most important trust-building behaviors are: --Be open and honest. Let people know what's going on. Don't hide bad news. --Be credible, do what you say you're going to do. Be true to your word. --Be humble ask for help when you need it. Admit you don't know everything. --Be competent know your job. Do it in a way that sets the standard for everyone. --Be generous Give praise and credit to the people who deserve it. --Trust-building behaviors must be consistent and ongoing. -
Key training points: --Trust is the foundation of leadership. -- The way we behave either builds trust or destroys it. --The five most important trust-building behaviors are: --Be open and honest. Let people know what's going on. Don't hide bad news. --Be credible, do what you say you're going to do. Be true to your word. --Be humble ask for help when you need it. Admit you don't know everything. --Be competent know your job. Do it in a way that sets the standard for everyone. --Be generous Give praise and credit to the people who deserve it. --Trust-building behaviors must be consistent and ongoing. -
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