Michael O. (modorney) reviewed The Speed of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything on + 6 more book reviews
This is must reading if you are an officer in a club, lodge, fraternity, sorority or any organization that elects new officers every year.
An excellent explanation about how trust in an organization controls the speed in which the organization executes its basic mission and adapts to new challenges. You will find that high trust means that you will, in your year of office, get a lot of things done, and leave a lot of people satisfied. While low trust will mean your year of office will accomplish little, and drive off members.
Trust is built by competence, and lost by integrity. This book will give you helps on building your own trust, as well as help you find "competence peers", "integrity peers", and "priority peers". (My words, not Covey/Merrill)
Lots of business examples, and personal anecdotes.
An excellent explanation about how trust in an organization controls the speed in which the organization executes its basic mission and adapts to new challenges. You will find that high trust means that you will, in your year of office, get a lot of things done, and leave a lot of people satisfied. While low trust will mean your year of office will accomplish little, and drive off members.
Trust is built by competence, and lost by integrity. This book will give you helps on building your own trust, as well as help you find "competence peers", "integrity peers", and "priority peers". (My words, not Covey/Merrill)
Lots of business examples, and personal anecdotes.
Susan M. reviewed The Speed of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything on + 9 more book reviews
one of the best, most clarifying books I've read in years. I cannot say enough good about it. critical for work and every relationship we encounter.