Can you be trusted to do your job well if you don’t feel it is important? Can you be trusted to treat others with integrity? Can you be trusted to do the best job possible if you are not working in areas that reflect your strengths and can you trust your company to fairly evaluate you if you’re not? And what if your company doesn’t value its employees or encourage entrepreneurial thinking? Can you trust that company with your loyalty or trust it to successfully meet the challenges of tomorrow? The answers to these, and many other questions, are found in The Trust Factor, an exciting book that…mehr
Can you be trusted to do your job well if you don’t feel it is important? Can you be trusted to treat others with integrity? Can you be trusted to do the best job possible if you are not working in areas that reflect your strengths and can you trust your company to fairly evaluate you if you’re not? And what if your company doesn’t value its employees or encourage entrepreneurial thinking? Can you trust that company with your loyalty or trust it to successfully meet the challenges of tomorrow? The answers to these, and many other questions, are found in The Trust Factor, an exciting book that also provides practical guidelines to create a stimulating work environment in which integrity and ingenuity can thrive. The book concludes with a simple exercise that will measure your and your company’s "trust factor."
Cheryl A. Chatfield, PhD, is a motivational speaker, author and teacher. Her nonprofit organization, The Nottingham Institute, works with corporations and schools to promote the concept of trust in business through entrepreneurship, communication and leadership. She has been a high school English teacher, a public school administrator and a college instructor. She spent fifteen years in the financial industry owning and operating stock brokerage firms. Her name appears in Who's Who in the World, in the Financial Industry, in American Education and in Emerging Leaders.
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