The Trust Factor

We choose to do business with those whom we can trust. We may have times when we are misguided by a profitable opportunity and choose to do business with someone we’re not sure if we can trust, and this usually turns out badly. Think of your follow-up systems as a way to build relationships and build trust over time.

What makes people see you as trustworthy?

In a 2006 article in the Harvard Business Review, Fordham University Professor of Management Robert F. Hurley lays out a trust model based on characteristics of both the truster and the situation or trustee:

Characteristics of the Truster

 

Risk tolerance. Greater risk tolerance is associated with greater levels of trust. Risk takers tend to act first without extensive ...

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