11  Ways to Build Trust
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11 Ways to Build Trust

Trust is one of the essential ingredients to build a great relationship, winning team and culture of greatness.

In my books Soup and The Power of a Positive Team I discuss how trust is one of the essential ingredients to build a great relationship, winning team and culture of greatness. Without trust you can't have engaged relationships and without engaged relationships you won't be a successful leader, manager, sales person, team member, principal, teacher, nurse, coach, etc.

In this spirit I wanted to share some thoughts about how we can build the trust that is essential for great relationships. Many of the suggestions you are already know. Many ideas I share are common sense. However, I've found that so often amidst the chaos of life and work we forget the simple and powerful truths that matter most. So here are 11 thoughts about trust. Feel free to share these simple reminders with your leaders, colleagues and team.

1. Say what you are going to do and then do what you say!

2. Communicate, communicate, communicate. Frequent, honest communication builds trust. Poor communication is one of the key reasons marriages and work relationships fall apart.

3. Trust is built one day, one interaction at a time, and yet it can be lost in a moment because of one poor decision. Make the right decision.

4. Value long term relationships more than short term success.

5. Sell without selling out. Focus more on your core principles and customer loyalty than short term commissions and profits.

6. Trust generates commitment; commitment fosters teamwork; and teamwork delivers results. When people trust their team members they not only work harder, but they work harder for the good of the team.

7. Be honest! My mother always told me to tell the truth. She would say, "If you lie to me then we can’t be a strong family. So don't ever lie to me even if the news isn’t good."

8. Become a coach. Coach your customers. Coach your team at work. Guide people, help them be better and you will earn their trust.

9. Show people you care about them. When people know you care about their interests as much as your own they will trust you. If they know you are out for yourself, their internal alarm sounds and they will say to themselves "watch out for that person."

10. Always do the right thing. We trust those who live, walk and work with integrity.

11. When you don't do the right thing, admit it. Be transparent, authentic and willing to share your mistakes and faults. When you are vulnerable and have nothing to hide you radiate trust.

ABOUT JON GORDON

Jon Gordon's best-selling books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and non-profits. He is the author of 20 books including 8 best-sellers: The Energy Bus, The Carpenter, Training Camp, You Win in the Locker Room First, The Power of Positive Leadership, The Power of a Positive TeamThe Coffee Bean and his latest Stay Positive. Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, The Golf Channel, Fox and Friends and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Los Angeles Dodgers, Campbell’s Soup, Dell, Publix, Southwest Airlines, Miami Heat, The Los Angeles Rams, Snapchat, BB&T Bank, Clemson Football, Northwestern Mutual, West Point Academy and more. www.jongordon.com

Rhoda Klopfenstein

Talent Development Leader (Performance Training, Mentoring/Coaching Program, Leadership Development, Instructional Design, Training and Communications Strategies, Collaboration, LMS, Virtual Training)

4 年

What a powerful list. I thought I'd share the article and my top points with our mentors/coaches at my firm. Then I realized I was going to include all but one.

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Parker Anderson

Chief Probation Officer

4 年

#11 is great — an absolute must!!

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Nnoko Elango Charles Epie

lawyer associate at N&PLF at N&PLF

4 年

Trusting is powerful.

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Jameson Chatman

Business | Technology | Polymath | Strategist | Ambassador | Dad

4 年

11... I love #11! Great post Jon!

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Peter Joseph

RVP, Sales | Oracle Cloud | Ex-Salesforce

4 年

One of the better posts I have seen on building trust, you always nail it?Jon Gordon!!

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