The first job of a leader is to inspire trust. But why…and how?
The why behind the significance of building trust is that the essence of leadership is the ability to persuade teams to act boldly in alignment with a big vision. The reality is that none of us are likely to be inspired or influenced by leaders we do not trust. Where there is low trust in a relationship or on a team, there is the very real perception of high risk. Conversely, where there is high trust, the feeling is one of low risk. This is where we are not afraid to step out of our comfort zone or our defensive/cautious posture and try something new and bold. But then, how do we establish trust? First, come to realize others do not owe us their trust, regardless of our expertise, tenure or position. Trust must always be earned. So where does trust come from? When and how do others come to a place of high trust with a colleague or leader?
The building blocks to trust are simple but require uncommon discipline. The steps that lead to high trust begin with establishing credibility with others, then earning respect, which will lead to trust. A leader does not earn trust from just what they say nor what they do. The path to trust is built on the relationship between what we say and what we do every day with great consistency. It’s about walking the talk, where there is consistency between our words and our deeds. Openness, vulnerability and a visible caring heart also serve to catalyze trust.
Here is a simple yet disciplined process to build trust with your team members, regardless of your position.