Showing posts with label Trust Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trust Training. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Character and Competence


 
Tip #2 - Character & Competence

Here is a new Trust Tip from Stephen M.R. Covey.  If you missed our first post on Trust Counterfeits, you can read it here.

Trust is not only about the kind of person you are. Trust is a product of both Character and Competence. 

Within Character and Competence are the four cores of credibility: Integrity, Intent, Capabilities, and Results. Your character is what is below the surface, and your competence is what others can readily see.  Here’s a model that we use in our Speed of Trust Training Programs to describe The 4 Cores of Credibility:
 
 


Bring Leading at the Speed of Trust in Your Organization

Special savings when you bring The Speed of Trust to your teams by Friday, May 31st, 2013. To take advantage of Licensed Certification or a Leadership Strategy Session, please call 214-387-9960 to set up a call with your FranklinCovey Client Partner.

Certify to Teach Leading at the Speed of Trust
Free Virtual Certification, Facilitator Kit and DVD; Save up to 20% on participant materials.
 
Certify virtually to teach others in your organization and purchase at least 30 participant kits by May 31, 2013 to receive your virtual certification, complete facilitator kit, and program DVD at no charge.

 A minimum purchase of 30 participant kits is required to receive the FREE Certification and Facilitator Materials.  Virtual Certification is self-paced.  A $500 one-time licensing fee applies to organizations not previously licensed in FranklinCovey content.  Prices are shown are in US Dollars.

Leadership Strategy Session
This interactive half-day session helps decision makers understand the specific impact of trust on their current critical business objectives and develop an actionable plan.

Leadership Strategy Session must be scheduled and occur by May 31, 2013.  For more information or to schedule a Leadership Strategy session, please call 214-387-9960 for details.
 

All offers expire 5/31/13.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

2013 Speed of Trust Tour - April 10 - Dallas

 

Stephen M. R. Covey, #1 best-selling author of The Speed of Trust, will be delivering a special keynote presentation in Dallas on Wednesday, April 10th from 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  

 
Group registrations of 5 or more are only $29 per person. 
Please call 214-387-9960 to assure the best rate!
 
 

On the morning of the April 10th, Covey will demonstrate how improving trust, can be a strong economic driver that affects positive change in employee engagement and collaboration, and ultimately affects your bottom line. Click here to view a video of Stephen M. R. Covey explaining how trust is the greatest leverage for executing your top priorities.

Learn how simple and scalable Speed of Trust processes can:
 
  • Increase employee engagement
  • Develop world-class teams with increased collaboration and innovation
  • Drive culture change
  • Lead successful mergers and acquisitions

 
Join us to see Stephen M. R. Covey live in Dallas (one of 29 cities for his Speed of Trust Tour).   SMRC will speak on the tangible benefits of developing trust in your organization and the actionable behaviors you can implement immediately to build trust.
 

Click here to register for this event at a rate of $49.
Groups of 5 or more will receive a discounted rate of $29/person.
 
Contact John Vakidis at 214-387-9960
with any questions or group registrations.

 
 
Read our guest blog with the Dallas Regional Chamberfrom August of 2012 titled,

 
Visit our Speed of Trust Page for more information
about this proven leadership process.





Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Trust and Employee Engagement


Over the years, there have been several studies that show a direct correlation from employee engagement and business results.  Engaged employees are more innovative, give their best at work, take less sick time, stay with companies longer and the list goes on and on.

I recently came across an infographic on Inc.com that shows the real costs of bad bosses.  There were several parts that caught my attention.  Here are just a few:

·         Three out of four employees report that their boss is the most stressful part of their job
·         65% said they would take a new boss over a pay raise
·         The average cost to replace a minimum wage employee is $3,500 (includes recruiting, interviewing, hiring, training and reduced productivity). 
Keep in mind It’s much higher for a knowledge worker! 

If you want to view the full infographic, followthis link.

So why am I writing about this?  Because there is a real need for leadership and a real value to an organization that has it.  At FranklinCovey, we believe that there are 4 cores to a great leader:
 
·         Inspire Trust
·         Clarify Purpose
·         Align Systems
·         Unleash Talent

The first of the 4 Cores is Inspire Trust.  The reason that this is first is because trust is The Performance Multiplier that affect everything in your organization.  Trust is the number one leadership competency needed today.  It is a measurable, trainable and learnable skill.

We also know that trust has a direct correlation to employee engagement.  The number one driver of employee engagement is trust!  The most leverage can be found between a supervisor and their direct report.  If organizations focus on instilling trust in their culture (beginning with the leaders), they can dramatically affect their speed and cost!  Read an article titled, How the Best Leaders Build Trust, written by Stephen M.R. Covey, author of the best-selling leadership book, The Speed of Trust.

Lastly, when organizations are going through change (downsizing, merger, systems, etc.) the leaders that focus on exhibiting trustworthy behaviors during the change, yield the best results.  Click here to watch a video that will explain more.

If this intriguing to you, then consider joining us for one of our complementary executive sessions titled, Creating a Culture of Trust  February19th - Dallas.
 
Seats are open to senior leaders and executives and training decision makers and HR leaders.  Please contact me today to RSVP.

Growing trust one organization at a time,

John Vakidis
214-387-9960

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Leading at the Speed of Trust - Dec 3-4 2012



Leading at the Speed of Trust Executive Retreat
Two-Day Training Workshop - Dec 3-4
1-day LIVE Certification Event - Dec 5
(Robert Redford's Sundance Resort, UT) 

During this 2-day course, leaders learn the career-critical leadership skills necessary to impact performance within their organization.  They learn how leveraging trust as a competency dramatically lowers costs and increases profits and influence.  The course significantly enhances leadership capabilities by teaching participants to master The 4 Cores of Credibility™ and The 13 Behaviors of High Trust™, and how to model them on a daily basis.

Participants are engaged in case studies and activities based in their current work – not on theoretical examples or academic models.  Leaders focus on increasing the speed and magnitude of their individual and organizational results by improving trust and increasing influence with their key stakeholders.  In addition, the workshop provides ample opportunity to collaborate in a discussion with other leaders sharing different perspectives and solutions to common organizational trust issues.

The workshop is based on years of organizational leadership and research.  The course is centered on an in-depth analysis of the principles taught from The Speed of Trust™ - a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller by Stephen M. R. Covey.
 
 
Learn more about this program and the tools used that help leaders achieve a new mind-set, skill-set and tool-set around creating a culture of Trust.  Click here now.

If you would like to register for this program, please contact your regional business partner, John Vakidis at 214-387-9960 or by email.
 
“Trust is the glue of life. It's the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships.”  — Stephen R. Covey
 
 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Culture Matters!

Since Texas has one of the best job markets in the country, I thought today’s post might be relevant to those looking for employment or looking to make a move.  Last week, I was networking on LinkedIn and I came across an article that I thought was quite interesting. 
HBR posted a blog titled, When Choosing a Job, Culture Matters by Bill Barnett.  The author goes on to write about a man that won the job for a newly created position as CAO.  After he was told he got the job, he decided to interview various people about their culture.  Bill goes on to write that this person decided to turn down the job, because the culture was not one that he wanted to be a part of.
Albert Camus once said, “Culture is the cry of men in face of their destiny.”  As noted in a previous blog, I think one of my colleagues said it best, "Your organization's culture is nothing more or less than the collection of habits of the majority of people most of the time."
So, if you are researching a prospective company to work for, invest in or do business with, asking some key questions to existing staff or connecting with someone on LinkedIn that used to work there, can shed light on whether or not you should pursue them.  Let’s explore a few topics related to a successful culture.

Leadership
As my pastor likes to say, “It all falls on Leadership.”  The leaders in the organization are like the captains on the ship.  They are charting the course for the crew into open waters.  They cannot predict if they are going to run into a giant squid (new legislation, competitive threat, advances in technology, etc.) or not.  What they can do is instill a culture that requires people to bring out their best in way that they not only want to do it, but are compelled to do it.  It’s more than just having a good strategy.  It’s about “finding your voice” as a leader and “helping others find theirs” (reference from The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness by Stephen R. Covey).

Now I’ve worked for FranklinCovey (a company with great culture) for nearly 5.5 years.  From what I’ve seen here as an employee and what I’ve seen working with clients, I believe that the two biggest points of leverage for leaders is Trust and Execution.  If you can build a culture of high trust and instill an operating methodology to execute, you’ll build a winning culture.  Let’s explore these two concepts a bit further.

Trust
When introducing our Speed of Trust Process to organizations, we show leaders that trust is learnable, teachable and measurable.  When trust is high, business gets done faster and for less cost.  Conversely, when trust is low, it takes longer to do business and it costs more to achieve those results.  With all of this said, trust dramatically impacts the bottom line!

In Stephen M.R. Covey’s best-selling book, The Speed of Trust, he explains that High Trust Organizations out produce Low Trust Organizations nearly 3:1.  Did you catch that?  3 to 1!  If that isn’t a business case for a low trust culture to improve, I don’t know what is!

Execution
If we were to look at a computer as an organization, Trust would be the processor and Execution is the operating system.  If you are trying to get new results (running new programs, etc.) and you are doing it on an outdated or ineffective operating system, it is highly likely that you will never achieve your goal (or at least achieve it with excellence).

FranklinCovey’s Global Execution Practice Leader,  just released a book, The 4 Disciplines of Execution, our next best-seller!  It doesn’t surprise us that this book is flying off the shelves!  There is not an outbreak of execution in the marketplace.  The great companies, that remain great, have this down to a science!

Without diving in too deep into these subjects: Leadership, Trust and Execution, there are of course other factors that affect culture, but these 3 are pretty big! 

So, if you are reading this article as a leader, ask yourself how your team or organization is doing related to these areas.  If you are lacking in one or more, I know that is impacting your bottom line.  Who am I kidding… so do you!  Are ready to make a change?  If so, let’s connect!

If you are an individual looking for employment, make sure that before you begin working for a new organization, make sure you create some time to interview random people in that organization to ask them these 3 questions:

1.       What do you think of the leadership in this organization?
2.       On a scale of 1 to 10, what is the level of trust inside the organization?
3.       Over the last 3 years, how well did the organization execute its top strategic goals?

If you get great answers to all 3, I bet this is a company that is leading their industry and is growing rapidly.  It’s probably going to be worth pursing!

If you feel like you need more help in these 3 areas, contact me, to learn more about some of our new online training offerings.  We have several cost-effective options that will allow you to invest in yourself.  Remember this… Learning is vital to earning!

Helping individuals and organizations one at a time,

John Vakidis

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