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Articles & News
How to Restore Damaged
Trust
by Janet E. Lapp, Ph.D.
One Time Rights Only - 172 words
Employees
feel deeply betrayed by their companies and managers. According
to Princeton Survey Associates, only 38% of workers trust management
to keep their promises. How, and if, trust is restored is crucial
to employee loyalty, the success of the company, and to society.
This is what leaders who have restored trust have done. They:
* kept their word.
* shared more information than they had in the past and justified
job losses with objective data.
* gave decision-making employees the financial information and operations
data that helped them link what they did to overall company goals.
* established a common set of clear values and spent time getting
commitment to them.
* let people make decisions in their own areas. Gave them the tools
they needed to do the job, and didn't undermine them.
* gave them direction, feedback, and reasons why they were doing
the jobs they were.
* clarified goals and aligned them with a reward system that made
sense.
* helped people develop skills with long-term applicability and
value.
What can you do today to help restore trust in your group?
© 2001-2004 Janet
E. Lapp, Ph.D. All rights reserved. Dr. Janet Lapp is an expert at
guiding organizations through change. She is the author of Plant your
Feet Firmly in Mid-Air, publisher of The Change Letter and one of
North America's most energizing and insightful professional speakers.
For more information please contact your speakers bureau.
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