8 Behaviors That Lead to Loss of Trust As a Manager

<p>What&rsquo;s the most important factor that impacts an employee&rsquo;s motivation at work? The level of trust they feel towards their manager.</p> <p><em>High levels of trust&nbsp;</em>make them feel valued, energizes them to work harder, and make them persist through difficulties and setbacks. Knowing that they&rsquo;re being looked after keeps them focused on the task without being distracted by the uncertainties in their environment. A mistake &mdash; wrong decision, bad strategy, poor execution &mdash; isn&rsquo;t looked down upon. Trust enables employees to prioritize intent over action.</p> <p><em>Low levels of trust</em>&nbsp;reverses the equation which negatively impacts their productivity and performance. They are constantly on the lookout, watchful of how their actions will be perceived.</p> <p>Time and energy that&rsquo;s better spent doing work are wasted in useless arguments and discussions. Lack of trust turns minor disappointments into major setbacks. A negative outlook breeds suspicion, frustration, and resentment which leads to poor quality work.</p> <p>While it&rsquo;s important to actively engage in behaviors that promote trust, it&rsquo;s equally important to get rid of the ones that kill it. When you don&rsquo;t spend time noticing how you come across to others, it&rsquo;s hard to change and adapt.</p> <p><em>Does your behavior make them happy or annoyed?</em></p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/management-matters/8-behaviors-that-lead-to-loss-of-trust-adb1d9d380e"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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