Smart Trust: Creating Prosperity, Energy and Joy in a Low-Trust World
By Steven M. R. Covey and Greg Link
Free Press, 2012, Adult Nonfiction, 296 p.
Covey's book, The Speed of Trust has sold over two million copies and the "Speed of Trust" program has been implemented in major companies throughout the world. This book is a follow-up of that program. Covey and Link begin with talking about the twin pitfalls of distrust and blind trust. Then they discuss five elements of "Smart Trust" and give lots of interesting real-world examples of each one. The principles are good and as I read the book the thought of how they could be applied not only in my work life, but in my personal life as well. The book is best read in conjunction with the Speed of Trust program but also works fine on its own. Both informational and motivational, this is a good choice for those who would like to boost the level of trust in their important relationships.
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