The Speed of Trust – Built Slowly, Lost in a Hurry!
Category: Business › Leadership
Tags: Leadership · Communication
A single choice can drain a hard earned reputation. In this post I tell the Jesse Jackson and Robert Goodman story to show why trust is built slowly and lost in a hurry. I explain practical tips on how to build trust as a leader, using consistency and courage to earn lasting reputation, leadership trust and reputation building.
Rolly's Take
This blog resonates with those who navigate the intricate landscapes of leadership, where the weight of trust is both a privilege and a responsibility. It speaks to the kind of person who understands that every action, no matter how small, is a thread in the fabric of their reputation, delicately woven over time yet easily unraveled. Here, the exploration of consistency and courage invites thoughtful reflection on personal integrity and the deeper impact of one’s choices, illuminating the quiet strength required to lead with authenticity. For those seeking to cultivate lasting connections and meaningful influence, this space offers rich insights into the art of trust-building, revealing that the journey is as vital as the destination.