TRUST Talks

Believe Before You See It

38 min · 23. apr. 2026
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Believe Before You See It Episode 02 is anchored to the Belief principle of READY. SET. GROW! This episode explores what it truly means to commit to a journey before the destination is visible — the mindset that separates people who grow from people who stay stuck. With two guests who collectively represent 35+ years of Abacus history, this is a rare opportunity to show the entire team what sustained belief actually looks like when lived out over a career.

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Execution: Making It Happen

The conversation delves into the unique perspectives and journeys of the contact center team at Abacus, highlighting the importance of trust, communication, and execution. It explores the evolution of the contact center over 23 years, the impact of high-level execution on field technicians, and the role of trust in team improvement. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of over-communication, effective coaching for CSRs and dispatchers, and the challenges of a fast-growing environment. The conversation begins with technical difficulties and the team's efforts to connect. It then transitions into a discussion about trust, loyalty, reliability, and the core values of the organization as key elements in building and maintaining trust within the team. Takeaways * Importance of Trust in Team Dynamics * Impact of Communication on Execution Trust is built on loyalty, reliability, honesty, respect, and consistency. * The core values of an organization play a crucial role in building trust and fostering a positive work culture. Chapters * 00:00 Impact of Contact Center Execution on Field Technicians

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