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Trust is the foundation of organisations and teams. We talk about it, complain when we don't have it, and watch its effect on the bottom line. Its absence makes headlines when organisations and leaders fall from grace, breaking the covenant they hold with clients and staff. Trust is so important that it appears in our visions and plans as essential for strategic and operational success. But how do we establish cultures of trust when individual interpretations and expectations can be so vastly different? This book shows how. It is a practical, evidence-based, call to action for positive…mehr

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Trust is the foundation of organisations and teams. We talk about it, complain when we don't have it, and watch its effect on the bottom line. Its absence makes headlines when organisations and leaders fall from grace, breaking the covenant they hold with clients and staff. Trust is so important that it appears in our visions and plans as essential for strategic and operational success. But how do we establish cultures of trust when individual interpretations and expectations can be so vastly different? This book shows how. It is a practical, evidence-based, call to action for positive organisational change and higher performance. Here you will learn about: - Overcoming the challenges for trust - Culture as a team sport - Obtaining freedom to deliver what matters - Leaving a legacy for sustainable success If you're seeking a realistic and adaptable approach for leading with trust, then this book is for you.
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Melanie Marshall believes that everything we do is based on trust. As an organisational trust strategist, she builds bridges between strategy and delivery, enabling leaders and organisations to tackle the tough stuff, create meaningful partnerships, and unlock the magic of people for genuine and lasting benefits. Renowned for her ability to clear the noise and keep things real, Melanie works with leaders at all levels, in government, hospital, military, and private organisations.