![]() Julian Stodd and his team with the Landscape of Trust research project offer insights into how to build reservoirs of trust between individuals, within communities and team, and into organizations themselves. The initiative seeks to gather evidence and learn more about ‘trust’, develop visualization tools and diagnostics, and present practical approaches and guidance for applying this gathered evidence on trust. His recent post provides a pathway built around 8 modules (Foundations of Trust, Structures of Trust, The Failure of Trust, The Flow of Trust, Technology and Trust, The Projection of Trust, The Diversification of Trust, and Leading with Trust) to use evidence gathered in the field to foster social dynamicity in organizations and leadership approaches grounded in trust. For more information, see the full blog post here. |
Blog: Leading with Trust: A Development Pathway
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Julian Stodd
Publication Date:
December 2017
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