Trust is defined as a "___ ____," yet many leaders think they "must avoid" that conversation
"Must-have"
What is the main format color?
The year of the Berlin wall, which symbolized mistrust between East and West Germany, fell what year?
1989
Give one term for "BRAVING" in terms of self respect
B: Did you respect your own boundaries?
R: Could you count on yourself?
A: Did you blame others or take responsibility for your actions? On the other hand, did you hold others accountable when need be or did you put the blame on yourself?
V: Did you honor the vault?
I: Did you practice the values that you believe in?
N: Did you ask for help when you needed it? Did you practice nonjudgment with yourself?
G: Did you talk to yourself with kindness just as you would if you were talking to someone you love?
____ issues is a popular song by Drake
Trust
This Biblical figure betrayed Jesus for 30 silver
Judas
"With trust, _______ becomes possible
Anything
According to a survey by PwC, ___% of executives believe that their employees highly trust them. However, only 60% of employees reported that they highly trust their employers. This discrepancy highlights a significant gap in perceptions of trust between executives and their employees. (https://www.pwc.com/us/en/library/trust-in-business-survey.html)
86%
This general betrayed the Continental army during the revolutionary war by planning on surrendering West Point to the British
Benedict Arnold
Name one of the braving intervention motioned
"BRAVING" Intervention:
Boundaries – Respecting what is okay or not okay to others and willing to say no
Reliability – You do what you say you’ll do. There is a commitment to completion.
Accountability – A willingness to admit when one makes a mistake, then apologize, and then make amends
Vault – One does not share information or experiences that are not yours to share.
Integrity – Courage is chosen over comfort, recognizing what is right.
Nonjudgement – We can talk about how we feel or ask each other for help without judgement.
Generosity – You extend the most generous interpretation possible to the intentions, words, and actions of others.
This woman leads the Gates Foundation, focusing on global health and education, and her leadership has significantly contributed to building trust in philanthropic efforts worldwide
Melinda French Gates
This American astronaut became the first woman to command the Space Shuttle in 1999, exemplifying trust in women's leadership in space exploration
Eileen Collins
When we don't succeed at something, it is common to _____ ______ in our abilities and ourselves
Lose trust
This term refers to the confidence placed in a system or institution, which is foundational for the operation of financial markets, public health, and social welfare
Institutional trust
In 44 BC, this Roman leader was betrayed by his best friend, Brutus, and other close friends- leading to his death
Julius Caesar