If Employees Don’t Trust You, It’s Up to You to Fix It
Harvard Business Review
JANUARY 2, 2017
Employees who don’t trust their managers usually point to big-picture, obvious things: Their superiors skate the edges of ethical behavior, hide information, take credit for others’ hard work, or flat-out deceive people. To demonstrate positive assumptions, show that you reject micromanaging. And promote transparency.
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