Northeast Ohio Regional Library System

Assumed Trust: What It Is, How to Keep and Build It and Why Your Organization Won?t Survive Without It
Date/Time
4/7/2015
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Event Description
Geographic Member/Other Cost:    $50
Full/CE Member Cost:             $25


Despite the inference from the popular saying, it is not “Money that makes the world go ‘round”; it is trust. Money is a byproduct of trust.

 
Location
Online
Via Adobe Connect
Contact Person
Melissa Lattanzi
(phone: 330-655-0531)
Details
Assumed trust is the trust that is given to us by our internal and external customers that requires us to do what promise, meet the expectations we’ve created and much, much more. No group, team, department, organization, business or community can survive in the long-term without the trust of its people.
 
In this mind stretching and interactive webinar program, Andrew Sanderbeck will:
 
  • Explain what Assumed Trust is and why it is important through examples and case studies
  • Collaborate with attendees to describe the ways to lose, keep and build the trust of our users
  • Reveal “The Circle of Trust” and discuss why Assumed Trust is critical to the continued operation of your organization
“Without trust, the whole thing is a bust.” – Andrew Sanderbeck

Competency: Personal/Interpersonal
Sub-Category: Treats everyone with honesty, respect and fairness to build an environment of trust

Presenter:  Andrew Sanderbeck
Andrew has been developing and conducting training seminars for libraries and library organizations for more than fifteen years. He has presented Web-based, On-line, and Face-to-Face sessions on Management and Leadership, Customer Service and Communication Skills in the U.S. and in numerous countries around the world. He is the founder of the PCI Webinars.
 
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