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Episode 17 - Leadership Trust
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Episode 17 - Leadership Trust

A Student of Leadership - Real Leaders. Real Growth. One Table. · Robert Adams

April 15, 20259m 15s

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Show Notes

In this episode of A Student of Leadership, Rob Adams delves into the critical role of trust in leadership. He emphasizes that trust is not just a skill but the foundation of effective leadership, enabling vision, delegation, and influence. Through the example of Angela Merkel's leadership during crises, he illustrates how transparency and ethical decision-making foster public trust. The episode outlines strategies for building trust within teams and organizations, including practicing vulnerability, creating trust rituals, and systematic trust-building practices. Adams concludes with an action challenge for listeners to assess and strengthen trust in their leadership relationships.

Takeaways

  • Trust is foundational to effective leadership.
  • Without trust, leadership skills become ineffective.
  • Transparency and ethical decision-making build trust.
  • High-trust environments lead to faster decision-making.
  • Vulnerability can enhance a leader's credibility.
  • Regular trust rituals can reinforce team trust.
  • Trust should be built systematically within organizations.
  • Trust audits can help identify areas for improvement.
  • Every interaction either builds or erodes trust.
  • Great leaders are made one habit at a time.

Sound Bites

  • "Practice predictable vulnerability."

Chapters

00:00

The Foundation of Leadership: Trust

01:28

Angela Merkel: A Case Study in Trust

03:26

Building Trust in Leadership

05:51

Strategies for Trust Building

06:47

Action Challenge: Conducting a Trust Audit