We've developed a systematic process for building team trust that maximizes your business results.
Trust IQ - our approach:
Step 1: Self-awareness serves as the foundation for personal growth and development. Understanding oneself, including emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and values, is crucial for effective communication and building trust with others. Without self-awareness, it becomes challenging to identify areas of improvement, adapt communication styles, and establish genuine connections with colleagues and peers.
Step 2: Communication is the primary tool for expressing thoughts, ideas, and emotions, and it facilitates understanding and collaboration with others. Effective communication encompasses both verbal and non-verbal forms of expression. Without effective communication skills, self-awareness and trust may not translate into positive actions or interactions. It bridges the gap between individuals and is essential for maintaining productive relationships.
Step 3: Trust refers to the confidence and belief employees have in their colleagues, leaders, and the organization as a whole. It is built on open communication, honesty, integrity, and the consistent demonstration of reliability and support. Workplace trust fosters collaboration, engagement, and a positive work environment, where employees feel valued and safe to take risks, share ideas, and contribute their best efforts.
In essence, self-awareness lays the groundwork for effective communication, which, in turn, fosters trust. They form an interdependent relationship where improvement in one aspect positively impacts the others. Cultivating self-awareness, honing communication skills, and building trust are all essential for creating fulfilling and successful relationships in various aspects of life.
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Industry
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Professional Training and Coaching
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Company size
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2-10 employees
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Headquarters
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Atlanta, GA
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Type
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Privately Held
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Founded
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2013
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Specialties
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Executive Coaching, Training, Facilitation, Leader Development, Relational Intelligence, Communication Sills, Trust