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Trust- Do You Have It?

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Speed_of_trust_2  Talk about transformational leadership!  I am attending the 9th International Business and Consciousness Conference this week in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  I was so impressed with the message delivered by Stephen M.R. Covey discussing his book and philosophy, The Speed of Trust. I read the book when it was first published. Its message was highly evocative. I loved it then.  But hearing Stephen explain the nuances really made it come alive.  I found myself sitting on the edge of my seat silently screaming, "Yes, this is what we are missing!"  My inner fire to help people in all types of organizations was rekindled.  What a life changing experience.

One of my biggest takeaways from the sessions that I attended with Stephen is that organizations and institutions today are facing a growing crisis. From the work I do within teams, and in working with individuals, I see and hear the stories of non-trust all of the time.  Consider these statistics:

  • Only 51% of employees have trust and confidence in senior management
  • Only 36% of employees believe their leaders act with honesty and integrity
  • Over the past 12 months, 76% of employees have observed illegal or unethical conduct on the job—conduct which, if exposed, would seriously violate the public trust
  • The number one reason employees leave their jobs is a negative relationship with their boss

Startling, isn’t it?

This begs the question, what do we do to turn this around? The answer is simple but not easy- we need to be trustworthy in everything that we do.  And , Covey advises, in all of our interactions we need to practice not a blind, gullible trust, but a smart trust. 

Stephen ended his life-transforming presentation by showing the audience the positive economic impact that operating with trust has.  And, here is the biggie, competency in trust behaviors can be taught and learned by everyone.  There is hope that our corporate consciousness, and our society, can be turned around! 

This is incredible stuff.  Challenge yourself to operate in a trustworthy, truthful way today in all situations. You will be glad that you did.  Being credible and trustworthy will help you lead well, live well and do well.

Sharing Corporate Consciousness

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Santa_fe Energy and excitement is flowing here at the 9th International Business and Consciousness Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this week. We are all gathered to share our practices about Corporate Consciousness.  Being a conscious entrepreneur, investor and socially-responsible global citizen, I thought that this would be a great place to find other "like-minded" leaders in the business world.  Oh boy, was I right!  I feel like a kid in a candy shop right now as I network my way through the hundreds of participants.  I hope I brought enough business cards!

I have met so many great people here.  One in particular is Cliff Feigenbaum of www.GreenMoney.com.  Cliff and I happened to be sitting next to each other during a rather intense session that was challenging our awareness and thinking about our own personal next business steps.  In talking with him for quite awhile, I learned that Cliff feels he has a calling to help people find and discern globally and socially responsible investing opportunities.  During the 15 years that he has been in business he has won many awards for doing what he does, including the prestigious Wisdom Media Worldview award with other phenomenal honorees such as Wayne Dyer and Louise Hay.    The icing on the cake is that Cliff is a fine, sensitive, concerned global citizen. 

We are all a part of the web of life and need to do our part to sustain it through our authentic business practices.  From all indications, Cliff seems to walk his talk. 

Photo by CashKate on Flickr

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