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740. Credibility Is Built in Small Moments: How Leadership Is Won in Everyday Interactions

6 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Credibility Is Built in Small Moments | Daily Influence with Brian Smith In this episode of Daily Influence, Brian Smith explores why credibility is rarely built during big presentations, major decisions, or public wins—but in the small, ordinary moments people experience every day. Leadership credibility is shaped through consistency, follow-through, accountability, communication, and the way leaders show up when no one is paying special attention. From responding to messages on time… to keeping small promises… to handling difficult conversations with honesty and respect… these everyday behaviors quietly build reputation over time. Trust is often seen as a long-term outcome in leadership and business culture—but credibility is one of the daily inputs that creates it. In this episode, Brian discusses: Why credibility is built through small promises kept consistently How trust develops through repeated behavior over time Why accountability and fairness shape leadership credibility How communication timing, tone, and body language affect influence Why difficult moments reveal leadership character faster than easy ones How organizational culture is formed through repeated small interactions Why people remember how leaders made them feel—even more than what was said If you lead a team, run a business, manage people, or are working to become more intentional with your personal influence, this episode offers practical insight into how credibility, trust, leadership presence, and culture are built one interaction at a time. Daily Influence with Brian Smith explores leadership, business growth, communication, culture, accountability, and the everyday choices that shape meaningful influence.

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