Leadership Academy

Leadership and Trust - Act

To Lead Effectively, Build Trust

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Most leaders intuitively understand that trust matters in a team. Yet they may not recognize how deeply that the level of interpersonal trust with and within their teams actually affects their levels of engagement and performance. In this course you’ll learn to see and nurture those critical connections. In this course we’ll talk about how engagement and performance in a team are rooted in trust. You’ll also learn how trust in a team can be positively impacted by balancing vulnerability and efficiency at both the individual and team level.

This course is part 3 of a 4-course series that deconstructs the aspect of Leadership and Trust with the backdrop of the 16 Elements and the 6 Pillar Human Achievement Process. For an overview of these frameworks, visit the 16 Elements Academy here (opens in a new window).

Lesson 1

Introduction

course objectives

  • Recognize that engagement and performance in a team are rooted in trust.

  • Recognize that trust in a team can be positively impacted by balancing vulnerability and efficiency at both the individual and team level.

Introduction to Trust and the Act Pillar

Leaders encourage their team to act by measuring progress, ensuring alignment, investing in team members, and helping them to move forward.

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Lesson 2

Score and Trust

Direction and Speed

The things you keep score of and the way you keep score of them matter. Are you helping your team move in the right direction at the right speed?

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Score and Trust

Consider your team’s Direction and Speed metrics as you answer the questions below. Note: If you’re struggling to come up with either a Direction or Speed scoring metric, set up time with your leader to discuss and seek their input.

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Consider your team’s speed and direction as you answer the following questions.

The Airplane Quadrants

Answer the question below. Later, when you’re able to score this and share with your team members, you’ll build trust as you not only articulate where they’re struggling but help build a plan for better performance.

Consider your team and make a “gut” call: which of the four quadrants are you collectively positioned in—Grounded, Circling, Stall, or Cruising?
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Lesson 3

Momentum and Trust

The Power of Winning

Trust-building leaders build and protect the momentum of their teams. Leaders understand that momentum and engagement are closely related and can drive performance.

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reflection activity

Momentum and Trust

Momentum fuels itself with trust like an engine fuels itself with gasoline or petrol. Consider the momentum of your team as you answer the questions below.

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Consider the momentum of your team as you answer the following questions.
Pick one specific thing you can do in each area below to create energy for your team.
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Lesson 4

Investment and Trust

The Four Investments

Consider how you invest in your team. The right investment for each team member helps build their trust in you.

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reflection activity

Investment and Trust

Consider the four investments you can make to build trust with your team as you answer the questions below.

  • Time and Energy. Are there long-term projects you can invest in now, or do you need to marshal a greater amount of energy to achieve something quickly?
      
  • Goal Sharing. How visible are your team’s goals to each other and the organization? Is there something you can do to increase it?

  • Capital Resources. What financial resources do you have discretion over and how might you productively invest them in your team?
     
  • Intellectual Investments. How can you create a safe space to allow team members some latitude to make intellectual investments of their own?
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Consider the four investments you can make to build trust with your team. Write the actionable steps you can take to address one or more of the investment types.
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Lesson 5

Alignment and Trust

The Overlap

Leaders are responsible to help their team members align their competency, passion, and value to the team’s objectives and goals.

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Alignment and Trust

Consider the members of your team and where they fall on the Value-Passion-Competence diagram as you complete the exercise below.

If you’re unsure about the competence or passion of those you lead, build trust by asking them specific questions in your next one-on-one.

Competence: Do you feel like you are able to accomplish what you are being asked to do?

Passion: Do you feel like you enjoy doing it?

Once you have completed this exercise, commit to share your ideas and have an honest, candid, and high courage conversation around this topic at your next scheduled one-on-one.

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Consider the members of your team and where they fall on the Value-Passion-Competence diagram as you answer the following questions.
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Lesson 6

Acting for Engagement

Summary of Trust and the Act Pillar

Trust is an essential part of helping members of a team feel comfortable enough to take meaningful action. Taking the time to act in a way that builds trust helps teams become and stay fully engaged in their work.

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