 by Joel Peterson with David A. Kaplan
by Joel Peterson with David A. KaplanAMACOM
Hardcover
From the publisher's website:
Because you can’t afford to lose it…
      Trust is the glue that holds an organization together. It turns       deflection into transparency, suspicion into empowerment, and conflict       into creativity. With it, a tiny company like John Deere grew into a       worldwide leader. Without it, a giant corporation like Enron toppled. 
      In The 10 Laws of Trust, JetBlue chairman Joel Peterson       explores how a culture of trust gives companies an edge. Consider this:       What does it feel like to work for a firm where leaders and colleagues       trust one another? Freed from micromanagement and rivalry, every       employee contributes his or her best. Risk taking and innovation become       the norm. And, as Peterson notes, “When a company has a reputation for       fair dealing, its costs drop: Trust cuts the time spent second-guessing       and lawyering.” 
      In clear, engaging prose, highlighted by compelling examples, Peterson       details how to establish and maintain a culture of trust. Steps include: 
      Start with integrity • Invest in respect • Empower everyone • Require       accountability • Create a winning vision • Keep everyone informed •       Budget in line with expectations • Embrace conflict • Forget “you” to       become an effective leader • And more 
      With this book in hand, you’ll be able to plant the seeds of trust—and       reap the rewards of reputation, profits, and success. 
 
 
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