Show notes
This episode dives into the foundational principle of trust and how it's crucial for successful teamwork.
Key Points:
- Trust is the most important leadership principle:
- Without trust, other leadership principles fall apart.
- It allows teams to function effectively and individuals to feel safe and perform at their best.
The Three Elements of Trust:
- Transparency:
- Being open and honest in communication.
- Avoiding surprises and keeping people informed.
- Sharing what's appropriate, not oversharing or gossiping.
- Example: During return to office, many companies lacked transparency about their true motives.
- Empathy:
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- Acknowledging and validating how people respond to situations.
- Example: Leaders who lacked empathy during the work-from-home transition struggled to build trust.
- Consistency:
- Showing up reliably and predictably.
- Being someone people can count on, even on bad days.
- Example: An unpredictable leader creates confusion and makes it hard to trust them.
Actionable Takeaways:
- Reflect on which element of trust (transparency, empathy, consistency) you might be weakest at.
- Identify areas where you can improve your trustworthiness within your team.
Bonus:
- Sign up for a free one-on-one coaching session with Lindsay Lyman to discuss building trust in your specific situation. http://lindsaylymancoaching.com/chat
Stay tuned for part two of this series!
Additional resources:
- Schedule a coffee chat: http://lindsaylymancoaching.com/chat
- 3 steps to deal with a bad manager workshop: https://lindsaylymancoaching.com/badmanager
- One pager to ask your company to pay for your coaching: https://lindsaylymancoaching.com/expense