Trust Isn’t Everything — It’s The Only Thing
Tue, Dec 30, 2008
Coaching, Faves (books, sites, experts), Leaders in the News: Good News, Leadership Development
When Sam DiPiazza, CEO of PriceWaterhouseCoopers, appeared for an interview and student Q&A, he spoke of a childhood lesson that shaped him. Click on “losing the public trust” and see what he had to say.
Stephen M.R. Covey’s book
- The Speed of Trust
makes the business case for engendering trust. It is well worth reading. Sam DiPiazza brings it to life with a particular anecdote. Asked by a student how someone from a no-name school could move up more quickly than his Ivy League competitors, Sam’s answer was funny, from the heart and inspiring. Watch for that clip soon.
For the past few years, successful CEOs have accepted my invitation to an interview and student Q&A to explore what life experiences shaped their ability to lead, what defined their management philosophy and how they approach today’s tough challenges. Soon, some time in 2009, there will be a library of CEO interviews and excerpts and you will have a sort of personal board of directors who speak to you about character, trust, reputation, self-confidence, team-building, strategy, negotiation and much, much more.
If you find the videos and the idea valuable, please tell your friends. If you have suggestions, tell me. And visit coveylink.com
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Countless more ordinary people of equal talent never developed the leadership core required to run the show. Why not?


December 1st, 2009 at 2:47 pm
NO WAY! I finally came across this website! I’ve been looking for this website for so long!!