TRUSTED at WORK
Want to be more trusted at work? Dr. Yoram Solomon, author of The Book of Trust will take you through a 7-step process that will make you more trusted at work.
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Here are a few insights from our surveys on trust in organizations
85% of people want to be more trusted at work. 46% want to be MUCH more trusted
61.2% of people say that trustworthiness is the most important quality for them in other people
76% of people report moderate, low, or very low levels of trust in their organizations. 45% report low or very low levels
18.3% of people working in organizations said don’t have a single person they can trust at work
Why is Trust so Important?
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Trust Law #8: Trust is Two-Sided
Trust Law #3: Trust is Relative
Trust Law #1: Trust is Continuous
Trust Law #2: Trust is Contextual
Trust Law #4: Trust is Asymmetrical
Assignment #1: Identify One Relationship
Module 1 Quiz
Module 1 Feedback Survey
Trustworthiness Component 1: Competence
Assignment 2: Am I Competent?
Trustworthiness Component 4: Positivity
Assignment 3: Am I Positive?
Empathy
Reduce your Sensitivity
Trust Law #6: Trust is Reciprocal
Sharing vs. Communicating
Module 2 Summary
Module 2 Quiz
Module 2 Feedback Survey
Trustworthiness Component 2: Shared Values - General
Trustworthiness Component 2: Shared Values - Universal
Trustworthiness Component #2: Shared Values - Personal
Trustworthiness Component 2: Shared Values - Situational (and Summary)
Assignment 4: Shared Values
Say what you Mean
Trust Law #7: Trust is Dynamic
Trustworthiness Component 5: Time
Trustworthiness Component 6: Intimacy
Assignment 5: Time & Intimacy
Start with Trust
Module 3 Summary
Module 3 Quiz
Module 3 Feedback Survey
Trustworthiness Component 3: Fairness / Symmetry
Assignment 6: Fairness / Symmetry
Autonomy
Accountability
Step 2: What am I doing Wrong?
Assignment 7: An Old, Bad Habit
Module 4 Summary
Module 4 Quiz
Module 4 Feedback Survey
Own your Side of Miscommunication
Humor, Sarcasm, Safety, and Danger
Step 3: Doing it Right
Assignment 8: A New Good Habit
Step 4: Set a Goal
Step 5: Measure & Log
Assignment 9: Set Goal, Measure, & Log
Module 5 Summary
Module 5 Quiz
Module 5 Feedback Survey
Trust Law #5: Trust is Transferrable
Step 6: Accountability Partner
Assignment 10: Accountability Partner
Step 7: Creating a Habit
Assignment 11: Log
Assignment 12: Outcome
Know When to Give Up
Module 6 Summary
Module 6 Quiz
Course Summary
COURSE Feedback Survey
Yoram Solomon
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You determine the pace in which you take this course. Typically, it would take a week to complete each of the 6 modules, including the assignment(s) in it. Building a new habit (done in the 6th module) will take 90 days.
If you work in an organization, whether for-profit or non-profit, large or small, and feel you want to be more trusted by your peers, your boss, your employees, or others in the organization, this course is for you. You don't need to have any prior knowledge, and there are no prerequisites to taking this course.
Great question! You are here because you want to be more trusted at work. This means that you are not feeling as trusted as you should be. This course will first help you identify one thing that is holding you back from being more trusted. For every person, this could be something else. Once you identified that one thing, this course will help you find what to do about it, and how to build a new habit that will make you more trusted. This course focuses on one relationship at the time, but often what holds you back from being trusted in one relationship also holds you back from being trusted in other relationships, too.
Research showed that in high-trust organizations, people are 74% less stressed, 76% more engaged, and experience 106% more energy, 29% higher job satisfaction, and 40% less burnout. High trust companies are 64% more productive and innovative, experience 13% fewer sick days, and deliver 286% more to their shareholders.