Trust is Earned

No matter the heights one has climbed or occupation; from working in a factory to a supervisory role to a teacher or politician...trust is not granted because of title it's earned.    Asked anyone who is truly 'made it' and they are likely to tell you the same thing.

In today's political climate and discourse there seems to be too little adherence to this time tested principle of 'earning' ones trust.    It is through hard work, honesty, candor, involving other in decision making, transparency (I'm getting so I'm tired of this term) and adherence to the value of those around you that leads to 'earning' the trust of others.

The mere fact that an individual the title of doctor, teacher, senator, shift manager, president, CEO or any other manifestation of a leadership position the fact of the matter is that the title in and of itself doesn't mean one has yet earned the trust of others.

In the current climate of harsh discourse and leadership I believe that trust is not only vital but must only be preserved by trusted leadership.

Dick


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