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Category Archives: Trust Compass
Measuring trust
Trust cannot be measured. Risk cannot be measured as well, but it has not prevented us from creating some ways of ‘measuring’ risk. We can apply exactly the same thinking to measuring trust. If you complain that this is not … Continue reading
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Deal is always greener at the other side of the fence
I attended a breakfast briefing regarding the Green Deal . Breakfast was not particularly great, but the Deal itself is interesting, even if only from the perspective of Trust Governance. The proposition boils down to the fact that the government … Continue reading
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Toolset of Trust Governance
Every good methodology (and several poor ones) have a set of tools that it can apply to the situation at hand. Trust Governance is no different. It developed five tools which can help companies benefit from trust. TraCoDA (Trust and … Continue reading
Posted in TERM, TMM, TraCoDA, trust, Trust Compass, trust governance, Trust Journey
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