The book argues that trust isn't just a desirable attribute but a vital organizational asset.
One key insight is the importance of psychological safety, where employees feel secure enough to take risks and voice their opinions.
Authentic leadership also plays a crucial role by establishing trust through consistent actions, transparency, and ethical conduct.
The book progresses systematically, first defining trust and its theoretical foundations, then examining individual, organizational, and external relationship levels.
It shows that organizations prioritizing transparency and fairness consistently outperform those that don't.
By blending management theory with psychology, "Trust At Work" offers a roadmap for cultivating stronger relationships and a more productive work environment, providing actionable strategies for leaders and employees alike.
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