• FEAR & VIOLATIONS OF TRUST: AS A LEADER DO YOU REALISE THE REPERCUSSIONS?

  • Aug 19 2019
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

FEAR & VIOLATIONS OF TRUST: AS A LEADER DO YOU REALISE THE REPERCUSSIONS?

  • Summary

  • Join Claire Perry-Louise, People, Culture and Community Specialist, Author and purpose driven Entrepreneur https://www.linkedin.com/in/claireperrylouise/ as she shares how fear blocks innovation in business and how violations of trust in online communities lead to reduced engagement.Today, Claire dives into why creating safety in the workplace is essential and why because it hasn't been embraced in some sectors thousands of people have died unnecessarily. She also discusses how a breach of trust within a group can destroy community engagement and what leaders need to do about it.Have you ever been to an event and had the best conversation in the coffee break? Well Claire, discusses how she learnt how to facilitate events that build on these engaging conversations and drive unprecedented levels of innovation, which create the safety required for employees to share and unlock the deep secrets within a business which may be holding back business growth.Hope you can find time to tune in and if you enjoy the episode, Claire would love a review or star rating on I- tunes. Thank you so much :)#onlinecommunities #openspace #businessinnovationJOIN CLAIRE'S FREE COMMUNITY GROW YOUR TRIBEhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/growyourtribe/Social Linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/claireperrylouise/https://www.instagram.com/claireperrylouise/Email Claire at claire@employee100.co.uk--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peopleandculture/message
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