ReThinking Trust

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Kramer highlights research showing that our innate disposition to trust may be placing us at risk, and he offers seven basic rules for trusting wisely.  This week’s HBRchat is based on HBR’s Question of the Week, which features Kramer’s article as a free download. Visit the QOTW page to download the article and participate in the poll. http://hbr.org/web/comm/stanford/question-of-the-week

 

Q1) How well do you think most people judge which people and institutions they can trust?

 

Q2) Have the recent financial debacles affected your disposition to trust?

 

Q3) What is your criteria for placing trust in other people and institutions?

By Roderick M. Kramer from: http://hbr.org/web/hbrchat/rethinking-trust

Highlights & more from Harvard Business Review’s HBRchat held on March 15, 2012. For more information and to view the highlights from previous HBRchats, visit: hbr.org/web/hbrchat/home 

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