Building Trust
Building Trust
How to Build, Maintain, and Repair Trust Across Every Sphere of Life
About This Book
The Architecture of Trust (2001) examines how trust serves as the cornerstone of successful businesses, political systems, and human connections. Rather than viewing trust as something people either possess or lack, this work presents it as a dynamic emotional capability requiring constant cultivation, maintenance, and repair when damaged. Through an analysis of what happens when trust fails and what characterizes genuine trust, the book offers powerful lessons for building relationships that endure.
Who Should Read This?
- Managers and executives seeking to strengthen organizational trust
- Researchers examining social dynamics and human relationships
- Anyone wanting to build more reliable personal and professional connections
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