About this Event
Trust is the cornerstone of effective collaboration, leadership, and organizational success. In this engaging course, participants will reflect on their personal trust tendencies, explore the value of trust in professional settings, and discover actionable strategies to build and sustain trust. Attendees will gain practical tools to overcome challenges and foster authentic connections.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify personal trust tendencies and understand their impact on professional relationships.
- Explore trust techniques to foster trust in the workplace.
- Review practical strategies to navigate trust challenges that promote a culture of accountability and collaboration.
Note: Zoom Meetings are limited to 300 participants. Registration does not guarantee entry if the room is already full. Entry into the Zoom room is first come, first served. The session will be recorded and provided to all registrants in the event you are not permitted to enter the Zoom meeting.
Target Audience: UAB Faculty & Staff
Participant Expectations: Chat, Polls, Discussion, Activities
Program Duration: 1.5 hours
Tools & Takeaways: Covey’s 13 Attributes of Trust, Blanchard’s Avoiding Trust Traps Techniques
Event Details
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