Leader On The Rise
Episode Description When leaders step into new roles, most believe they need to prove themselves quickly. But the fastest way to build trust is not performance alone — it's clarity. In this episode of Leader on the Rise, Mim Abbey explores why trust trajectories are formed early in leadership transitions and how the first 90 days shape long-term perception, alignment, and confidence. This conversation breaks down the hidden leadership behaviors that either stabilize teams or create uncertainty — often without leaders realizing it. You'll learn why ambiguity erodes trust faster than lack of expertise, why predictability feels like competence to the nervous system, and how clear expectations, orientation, and visible follow-through create leadership trust quickly. This episode blends leadership psychology, organizational behavior research, and practical communication strategies to help leaders create steadiness and confidence in moments of transition. If you're stepping into a larger role, leading a new team, or trying to strengthen trust and credibility quickly, this episode will help you understand what people are truly looking for from leadership early on. What You'll Learn * Why the first 90 days shape long-term trust * The hidden leadership mistakes that create uncertainty * Why silence in leadership creates anxiety * How clarity builds trust faster than output * The psychology behind leadership predictability * Why people interpret clarity as competence * How strong leaders orient teams early * The importance of visible follow-through * Why role clarity increases trust and engagement * The leadership behaviors that stabilize teams during transition Featured Research & Insights * Primacy Effect research shows early impressions disproportionately shape long-term perception * Trust research demonstrates that predictability and consistency reduce cognitive and emotional load * Organizational psychology studies show role clarity significantly improves engagement, trust, and performance * Leadership research suggests people evaluate new leaders rapidly based on clarity, direction, and communication patterns * Behavioral science research demonstrates that uncertainty increases stress and reduces psychological safety Why It Matters When leaders enter new roles, teams immediately begin looking for orientation. People want to know: * What matters most? * How will decisions be made? * What does success look like? * What can I expect from this leader? Without those answers, people create their own assumptions — and trust erodes quickly. The strongest leaders reduce uncertainty early. They create clarity, consistency, and visible follow-through that allows people to relax, align, and move forward confidently. Trust is not built through perfection. It's built through predictability.
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