2008 Classics, Classics, Human Resources, TQM, Trust Issues

Human Resources Should Lead on Trust

1 Comment 22 October 2008

The following piece appeared in HR Leaders

By JARVIS CROMWELL

Sure, trust is “topic A” among the pundits and in many respects it’s turning out to be one of the defining issues of the emerging century.

No news there. What is getting less attention is that the current state of low-trust is not confined to the financial markets. Public distrust in big business, Congress, even not-for-profits, reached its lowest ebb in a century… and not this past year, but back in 2002. In writing about how striking a finding this was for business results at that time, the Roper Organization grimly noted:

“It is unprecedented to see this many people with an unfavorable opinion of big business.”

For HR professionals, low-trust must now become a central issue in shaping human capital strategies, employee engagement and corporate performance initiatives. Continue Reading

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