High-Impact Leader | Team Performance & Accountability
What if trust in your team isn't something you earn, it's something you design? In this episode, Brendan Rogers challenges one of the most common beliefs in business leadership: that trust must be earned before people can be given responsibility. You'll discover why trust between people may be earned, but trust inside organisations is deliberately designed, and how that shift can transform team engagement, strengthen accountability, improve team performance, and create more scalable leadership. You'll learn how decision-making frameworks, bounded authority, trust building, and psychological safety work together to create authentic trust throughout your organisation. Most importantly, you'll see why leaders who rely on control often limit the very outcomes they're trying to achieve. Here's the truth that changes everything: "The opposite of trust is control. And control always scales slower than trust." If you're leading a team and wondering why accountability feels harder than it should, or why team engagement depends too heavily on your involvement, this episode will change how you think about leadership design. Listen now, and subscribe for more insights on team performance, accountability, team engagement, and business leadership. If you want to dive deeper, check out the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. [https://leaderbydesign.au/bookacall]
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