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The Trust Test You Can’t Afford to Fail
“Trust is the lubrication that makes it possible for organizations to work.” — Warren Bennis
Having counseled leaders across many industries on how to elevate stakeholder trust, I can almost assure you that most won’t come close to passing our 10-question test. Fortunately, the failing grade is usually not due to character or competence flaws, but a lack of understanding of the role of trust as a core value of leadership. Are you willing to take the following test AND the actions required to elevate your results?
* Warning your degree of honesty & vulnerability may affect your score*
Give yourself ten points for every “yes” answer.
- Do I understand that trust is not a soft skill and that it has tangible value?
- Have I thought about what it means to be trustworthy in both my personal and professional life?
- Is trust mentioned in my company’s core values and do I practice and reinforce those values daily?
- Do I understand that trust is the outcome of principled behavior and have I identified the behavioral weaknesses?
- Do I understand that trust cannot be delegated and that low trust is a real risk?
- Have I asked my employees and other stakeholders if they think I am trustworthy?
- Do I understand that trust is a learned competence, and have I budgeted for trust training for both my leadership team and my staff?