The Penn Vieau Show
Low-trust environments create friction: guarded communication, extra approvals, second-guessing motives, and invisible emotional labor that slow execution and waste energy. High-trust teams move faster, delegate more easily, solve problems sooner, and collaborate with less resistance. Penn uses the parable of a bridge to illustrate how trust connects people and resources. He explains that leadership influence grows when people believe in a leader's intent, character, and consistency — trust earns commitment rather than mere compliance. He offers three practical steps leaders can start using today: keep your commitments, communicate with clarity and honesty, and respond to concerns in ways that preserve psychological safety. These repeated behaviors build trust over time and compound into a measurable performance advantage. The episode closes with a challenge: are you building trust to increase speed, or allowing low trust to quietly slow your organization? The takeaway is that trust is not just a soft value — it is a strategic asset leaders must intentionally grow.
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