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A Mindset for Trust: Why does it matter for Collaboration?

(Credits: Hilary Sutcliffe, Vanja Skoric. Visuals: Claudio Nichele)

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TRUST (PICTURE AND TEXT)

Text Version is good for those doing projects / want to read it in plain-text list format

Picture version is here: mastodon.social/@humanetech/10

______TEXT VERSION BELOW_____

Being trusted means that others…

- Collaborate
- Are open to ideas
- Give you the benefit of the doubt
- Are helpful
- Comply
- Recommend you to others
- Are more trustworthy in return

How to adopt this mindset? Start by avoiding distrust. Do not…

- Disengage
- Assume the worst
- Hesitate before acting
- Be uncooperative
- Be unhelpful
- Tell others to avoid
- Block

Be aware of the Collaboration Barriers. Stop trust killers with regards to…

- Experiences & Assumptions: “It won’t work! I don’t trust them! What’s the point?”
- Skills & Procedures: “Where to start? Who’s responsible? How will it work? We are so different!”
- Culture & Incentives: Why have to change? No resources or time! No incentives to collaborate"
- Process Concerns: “Not enough time! We need time! Who’s the process’ owner?”

Overcome barriers…

- Ensure there is a Shared Purpose. Take the time to agree on…
- Common expectations
- Common approach
- Common process
- Roles & responsibilities
→ Put them into a Team Charter
→ Plan for the best and have a contingency plan for the worst

- Establish a Trustworthy Process. The drivers are…
- Openness
- Integrity
- Competence
- Inclusion
- Respect
- Fairness

- Ensure there is a Visible Impact…
- Agree on Results, on Outcomes, on Impact
→ Make them explicit!
→ Make visible the impact of your work in the real world!

And together, all this leads to a build-up of Trust

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Ava (^~^) (she/her)

@humanetech I'm savingn this because it's amazing. And totally relevant to my work.

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