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Leadership
~ What's Trust Got To Do With It?
Welcome to the
Operation College Professional Development web-based training
on Leadership. If this is your first experience with online
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Leadership
- What's Trust Got to Do With It?
Does the title remind you
of a hit Top 40 tune of a few years back? What does trust
have to do with leadership? In your role, you are aware that
leadership is an influence process. Leaders, by their very
actions, encourage a group of people to move toward a common
or shared goal. What does trust have to do with leadership?
Trust is often viewed as the key to successful relationships
and the foundation of effective leadership. By the end of
this web-based training, you will be able to:
- Recognize the importance
of trust as a leadership skill
- Define and apply the five
dimensions of trust
- Apply strategies that enhance
feelings of trust in adult education programs
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