Apr 29 2010
Trust – Why It’s Essential from PeopleTeK
“Trust is the essence of leadership”. – Colin Powell
To be a leader (successful or otherwise), you must have followers. Without the trust and confidence of your team you won’t succeed. If you are perceived as untrustworthy your peers, subordinates and co-workers will work around you.
So, given how important the trust factor is, what actions have you taken to become a stronger leader by building trust?
Patrick Lencioni identifies these key points:
- Trust is the foundation of teamwork.
- On a team, trust is all about vulnerability, which is difficult for most people.
- Building trust takes time, but the process can be greatly accelerated.
- Like a good marriage, trust on a team is never complete; it must be maintained over time.
He also says trust is rare since the word itself is used inconsistently and that it means different things to different people.
When trust exists, communication is open, conflicts can be addressed in a healthy manner, and collaboration is enhanced because of sharing resources and jointly solving problems. In other words, it becomes easier (and more fun!) to work together.
Trust is not limited to how we view other people; it is also about trusting oneself and our choices.
When we trust someone we do not worry about restricting the flow of information to them. We will reveal our true selves; even aspects that may be unflattering. We will also contribute ideas, interests or prospects.
Ways to build trust:
- Act with integrity; walk the talk.
- Protect the interest of people who are not present.
- Listen.
- Be sensitive and respectful.
- Take the leap; someone has to go first.
- Make realistic commitments and keep them; don’t over-commit and under-deliver.
- Judge substance, not image.
- Keep others informed of status’ and future plans; offer status reports and forecasts.
Lencioni says: “The key ingredient to building trust is not time. It is courage”. How courageous (and vulnerable) are you willing to be?
“Leadership without mutual trust is a contradiction in terms”. – Warren Bennis
“Without trust, words become the hollow sound of a wooden gong. With trust, words become life itself.” – John Harold
“Trust is what drives profit margin and share price. It is what consumers are looking for and what they share with one another”. – Larry Light
Sincerely,
Michael W. Kublin – mkublin@peopletekcoaching.com
Jan Mayer-Rodriguez – jan@peopletekcoaching.com
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