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Are You Trustworthy?

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Are You Trustworthy?

Are you trustworthy?

I recently saw a report that stated:

•61% of people do not trust senior leaders.

•Only 36% believe managers act with honesty and integrity.

•A whopping 76% observed actions that their firm is involved in illegal or unethical activities.

•The study goes on to say only 34% of American can be trusted. Are your trustworthy?

Most people would answer yes.

But is there consistency between what you say and what you do? If not that is the beginning of the problem.

Do you communicate effectively with others? If not, that is your problem.

Do you do what you say you are going to do and then do it?

If not you are not giving me a reason to trust you.

I think the world is tired of marketing hype. Be authentic. Let people follow you who share your values. It takes guts to let people know what you are about. Be brave. Be strong. Be yourself.

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http://www.businessgrowthexperience.com. Ron Finklestein Small Business Success Expert 330-990-0788 info@yourbusinesscoach.net Ronald Finklestein, President of RPF GROUP INC, small business success expert, business coach, consultant, speaker, author, and trainer, has published three business books: 49 Marketing Secrets (THAT WORK) to Grow Sales, Nine Principles for Inspired Action and The Platinum Rule to Small Business Mastery. Order your free eBook called Six Questions Your Prospects Want you to Answer Before they Buy at http://www.businessgrowthexperience.com. Check out http://www.aboutbusinesssuccess.com

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