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Stephen M. R. Covey shows how trust—and the speed at which it is established with clients, employees, and all stakeholders—is the single most critical component of a successful leader and organization.

Stephen M. R. Covey, widely known as one of the world’s leading authorities on trust, asserts that it is “the most overlooked, misunderstood, underutilized asset to enable performance. Its impact, for good or bad, is dramatic and pervasive. It’s something you can’t escape.” Thankfully, it’s is also the thing that can dramatically improve your personal and professional success.

Why trust? The simple, often overlooked fact is this: work gets done with and through people.
The Speed of Trust offers an unprecedented and eminently practical look at exactly how trust functions in every transaction and every relationship—from the most personal to the broadest, most indirect interaction. It specifically demonstrates how to establish trust intentionally so that you and your organization can forego the time-killing, bureaucratic check-and-balance processes that is so often deployed in lieu of actual trust.

This 2018 updated edition includes an insightful afterword by the author which explores ten key reasons why trust is more relevant now than ever before—including how trust is the new currency of our world today.
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Covey convincingly validates our experience at Dell -- that trust has a bottom-line impact on results and that when trust goes up, speed goes up while costs come down. This principle applies not only in our professional relationships with customers, business partners, and team members but also in our personal relationships, which makes this insightful book all the more valuable."
-- Kevin Rollins, President and CEO, Dell Inc.

"This book can change lives. Covey helps us understand how to nurture and inspire immediate trust in every encounter, which is the foundation for true and lasting success in life. A very interesting and enlightening read."
-- Larry King

"Covey brilliantly focuses on that overlooked bedrock of democratic capitalism -- trust. Like the air we breathe, we too often take this critical intangible for granted. As Covey makes clear, we do so at our ultimate competitive peril."
-- Steve Forbes, President and CEO, Forbes

"Want to be an irresistible positive force? Combine personal responsibility with compassion and respect for others. Want to know how to do this perfectly? Read
The Speed of Trust."
-- Dr. Laura Schlessinger, internationally syndicated radio host and author of
The Proper Care and Feeding of Marriage

"Covey's book underscores the single most important factor -- the substrate -- that will determine the success (or failure) of any organization in the 21st century: TRUST. This is a powerful read: brave, imaginative, amazingly prescient, and backed up by empirical and analytical heft. A must-read for anyone in a position of responsibility, from a support group to a global corporation."
-- Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, USC, and author of
On Becoming a Leader

"This much-needed book provides many practical examples of how greater trust produces better results, at less cost, sooner -- at work and in life. It's invaluable."
-- Spencer Johnson, M.D., author of
Who Moved My Cheese? and coauthor of The One Minute Manager

"Stephen Covey's work changed the world. I'd bet the price of this exciting book and more that his son, Stephen M. R. Covey, will have at least as much impact.
The Speed of Trust is an amazing book, starting with its novel and powerful title -- my greatest wonder was why it hadn't been written before. From the epigraph -- 'Speed happens when people truly trust each other' -- to the closing bell, this is a book worth savoring -- and implementing."
-- Tom Peters

"When I received this book and was asked to read it and offer my comments, my first impulse was, 'I don't have the time.' However, as I read the foreword, then the first few chapters, I could not put it down. It is exactly what business leaders need today. This book gets to the core roots of ethical behavior and integrity and how 'trusted' leaders and organizations do things better, faster, and at lower cost. Everyone should make the time to read this book."
-- Nolan D. Archibald, Chairman and CEO, The Black & Decker Corporation

"I am happier when I am trusted, and I bet you are too. Covey has done a masterful job teaching that trust is conditioned on our behavior and that we can consciously shift our behavior to deserve trust. This one realization can change your life. This is the best book by a Covey since 7 Habits."
-- Richard Carlson, Ph.D., author of
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and Don't Get Scrooged

About the Author

Stephen M. R. Covey is the New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Speed of Trust, which has been translated into twenty-two languages and has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. He is also the author of the newly released Wall Street Journal bestseller, Trust & Inspire: How Truly Great Leaders Unleash Greatness in Others, which was named as the #1 Leadership Book of 2022 by the Outstanding Work of Literature Awards. Stephen brings to his writings the perspective of a practitioner, as he is the former President and CEO of the Covey Leadership Center, where he increased shareholder value by sixty-seven times and grew the company to become the largest leadership development firm in the world. A Harvard MBA, Stephen cofounded and currently leads FranklinCovey’s Global Speed of Trust Practice. He serves on numerous boards, including the Government Leadership Advisory Council, and he has been recognized with the lifetime Achievement Award for “Top Thought Leaders in Trust” from the advocacy group, Trust Across America/Trust Around the World. Stephen is a highly sought-after international speaker who has taught trust and leadership in fifty-seven countries to business, government, military, education, healthcare, and NGO entities.

Rebecca A. Merrill has served in numerous leadership positions in community, education, and women’s organizations. Coauthor of
Connections: Quadrant II Time Management, she also assisted Stephen R. Covey on The 7 Habits Highly Effective People.

Recognized as one of
Time magazine’s twenty-five most influential Americans, Stephen R. Covey (1932–2012) was an internationally respected leadership authority, family expert, teacher, organizational consultant, and author. His books have sold more than twenty-five million copies in thirty-eight languages, and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was named the #1 Most Influential Business Book of the Twentieth Century. After receiving an MBA from Harvard and a doctorate degree from Brigham Young University, he became the cofounder and vice chairman of FranklinCovey, a leading global training firm.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ FREE PRESS; Reprint edition (February 5, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 354 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1416549005
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1416549000
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1 x 8.44 inches
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Stephen M. R. Covey is the New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Speed of Trust, which has been translated into 22 languages and has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. He is also the author of the newly released Wall Street Journal bestseller, Trust & Inspire: How Truly Great Leaders Unleash Greatness in Others, which was named as the #1 Leadership Book of 2022 by the Outstanding Work of Literature Awards. Stephen brings to his writings the perspective of a practitioner, as he is the former President & CEO of the Covey Leadership Center, where he increased shareholder value by 67 times and grew the company to become the largest leadership development firm in the world. A Harvard MBA, Stephen co-founded and currently leads FranklinCovey’s Global Speed of Trust Practice. He serves on numerous boards, including the Government Leadership Advisory Council, and he has been recognized with the lifetime Achievement Award for “Top Thought Leaders in Trust” from the advocacy group, Trust Across America/Trust Around the World. Stephen is a highly sought-after international speaker who has taught trust and leadership in 57 countries to business, government, military, education, healthcare, and NGO entities.

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Customers find this book to be one of the most important they've read, packed with valuable information that helps build trust within teams. The principles are easy to understand and can be implemented immediately, with customers appreciating the practical steps provided. They describe the book as fascinating with interesting stories, and consider it worth the price.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2014
    Do you wonder why we feel everything is chaotic and in the state of decline? Could the `loss of trust' be at the heart of what we are experiencing? It is pervasive today; there is distrust of the media; the public (e.g. IRS, DOJ, SEC, schools) and private sector institutions; corporations and financial institutions (e.g. Wall Street); politicians; physicians; police; unions: and the list continues. Symptoms of the breakdown of trust can be found in political gridlock, increasing regulation of corporate and personal activity, class warfare; the breakdown of the family; increased incarceration; increasing concern about our educational system, and much more.

    A reasonable person would conclude that the loss of trust is at the heart of these problems after reading Stephen M. R. Covey's (son of Stephen R. Covey of "Seven Habits" fame) "Speed of Trust." Although published in 2006, "Speed of Trust" is as important and relevant today as it was then. If anything, the book has become even more important and relevant.

    The world today is abundant with manipulations, myths (spin to create an alternate reality), half-truths, and outright falsehoods. Deception, hidden agendas, disregarding commitments, blaming others, and trusting none except those in an elite "inner circle" pervades every aspect of our lives.

    The tax we pay - When there is a lack of trust, we pay dearly. This tax is huge and is impeding our ability to be productive and happy. Things take longer, cost more, and often, never get done. It is manifested in micro-management, second-guessing, regulation, strict operating procedures, bureaucracy, and unnecessary politics.

    Covey points out that trust has two components - trust based on character and trust based on competence. We can identify our sense of distrust quickly by asking two questions: 1) Can we trust this person (organization, country) to do the right thing (character)? And, 2) can we trust this person to do things right (competence)? Complete trust requires a yes to both.

    Covey notes that trust begins with us and begins his book with a look at self-trust. He includes a questionnaire to assess your credibility to provide direction areas for improvement. . If you cannot trust yourself, no one will trust you, nor will you inspire others to develop and facilitate trust. You can find out what it is in you that inspires trust. It thrives with behaviors such as talking straight, creating transparency, treating others with dignity and love, practicing accountability, and keeping commitments, and extending trust to others. Once self-trust is established, it can spread like a wave and change the world.

    "Speed of Trust" is structured on these subsequent waves, which are:
    * The first wave: self-trust
    * The second wave: relationship trust
    * The Third wave: organization trust
    * The fourth wave; market trust
    * The fifth wave: societal trust (creating value for others and for society)

    While there is a tax paid when there is distrust, there is also a trust dividend when there is trust. The trust dividend is a performance multiplier, elevating and improving every dimension of life. High trust materially improves communication, collaboration, execution, innovation, strategy, engagement, partnering, and relationships with all stakeholders. There is nothing as fast as the speed of trust. For us, high trust significantly improves excitement, energy, passion, creativity, and joy in relationships.

    How do you know if you are in a high trust environment? If you are in one, you will notice:
    * Information is shared openly
    * Mistakes are tolerated and encouraged as a way of learning
    * Culture is innovative and creative
    * People are loyal to those who are absent
    * People talk straight and confront real issues
    * There is real communication and real collaboration
    * People share credit abundantly
    * There are few meetings after meetings
    * Transparency is a practiced virtue
    * People are candid and authentic
    * There is a high degree of accountability
    * There is palpable vitality and energy - people can feel the positive momentum

    "Speed of Trust" will enable you to see, speak, and behave in ways that establish trust. It will also give you the language to speak about trust, enable you to name the underlying issues involved, and give you the language to describe those issues and to talk about a result. This book will also help you develop behaviors that establish and grow trust, particularly the 13 behaviors of high-trust people and leaders worldwide.

    Father James Schall, SJ, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University, noted in his recent essay, "On Lying," "To those who live in untruth, the truth will seem like a "lie." A lie is a statement, presented as fact, which does not conform to a reality that we did not make or legislate into existence. It makes communication between human beings impossible"...Society as a whole is now being invited, or rather coerced, into the double life of the big lie - to pretend that what is, is not and that what is not, is. There is something worse than the disease; there is a denial of its existence. ..A double life, however, leads to a double death." The worst thing, Socrates warned, is the lie in the soul about what is.

    Trust affects the trajectory and outcome of lives. We know there is more of everything good when there high trust - more options and opportunities, less friction and cost, and greater productivity. We respond to and thrive on trust.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2013
    Below are key excerpts from the book that I found particularly insightful:

    1- "In fact, both my personal life and my work as a business practitioner over the past 20 years have convinced me that there is a lot we can do about it. We can increase trust--much faster than we might think--and doing so will have a huge impact, both in the quality of our lives and in the results we're able to achieve."

    2- "Simply put, trust means confidence. The opposite of trust--distrust-- is suspicion. When you trust people, you have confidence in them. When you distrust people, you are suspicious of them--of their integrity, their agenda, their capabilities, or their track record. It We have all had experiences that validate the difference between relationships that are built on trust and those that are not. These experiences clearly tell us the difference is not small; it is dramatic."

    3- "Here's a simple formula that will enable you to take trust from an intangible and unquantifiable variable to an indispensable factor that is both tangible and quantifiable. The formula is based on this critical insight: Trust always affects two outcomes--speed and cost. When trust goes down, speed will also go down and costs will go up. When trust goes up, speed will also go up and costs will go down."

    4- "Whether it's high or low, trust is the "hidden variable" in the formula for organizational success. The traditional business formula says that strategy times execution equals results: But there is a hidden variable to this formula. Trust--either the low trust tax, which discounts the output, or the high-trust dividend which multiplies it."

    5- "THE 5 WAVES OF TRUST: The first wave, Self Trust, deals with, the confidence we have in ourselves--in our ability to set and achieve goals, to keep commitments, to walk our talk--and also with our ability to inspire trust in others...The second wave, Relationship Trust, is about how to establish and increase the "trust accounts" we have with others. The key principle underlying this wave is consistent behavior...The third wave, Organizational Trust, deals with how leaders can generate trust in all kinds of organizations, including businesses, not-for-profit organizations, government entities, educational institutions, and families, as well as in teams and other microunits within organizations...The fourth wave. Market Trust, is the level at which almost everyone clearly understands the impact of trust. The underlying principle behind this wave is reputation...The fifth wave. Societal Trust, is about creating value for others and for society at large. The principle underlying this wave is contribution."

    6- "The purpose of this book is to enable you to see, speak, and behave in ways that establish trust, and all three dimensions are vital...Clearly, these three dimensions are interdependent, and whenever you effect a change in one dimension, you effect a change in all three."

    7- "As my lawyer friends affirm, it basically boils down to these four issues; your integrity, your intent, your capabilities, and your results. You credibility--as an expert witness, as a person, as a leader, as a family, as an organization--depends on these four factors."

    8- "For most people, integrity means honesty. Though some don't consciously realize it, honesty includes not only telling the truth, but also leaving the right impression. It's possible to tell the truth, but leave the wrong impression, and that's not being honest."

    9- "HOW TO INCREASE YOUR INTEGRITY...1. Make and Keep Commitments to Yourself...2. Stand for Something...3. Be Open"

    10- "WHAT IS "INTENT"? In the dictionary, intent is defined as "plan" or "purpose." I am convinced that no discussion of intent would be complete without talking about three things: motive, agenda, and behavior."

    11- "HOW TO IMPROVE INTENT...1. Examine and Refine Your Motives...2. Declare Your Intent...3. Choose Abundance."

    12- "One way to think about the various dimensions of capabilities is to use the acronym "TASKS." Talents Attitudes Skills Knowledge Style."

    13- "HOW TO INCREASE YOUR CAPABILITIES...1. Run with Your Strengths (and with Your Purpose)...2. Keep Yourself Relevant...3. Know Where You're Going."

    14- "HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR RESULTS...1. Take Responsibility for Results...2. Expect to Win...3. Finish Strong."

    15- "BEHAVIOR #1--TALK STRAIGHT: Be honest. Tell the truth. Let people know where you stand. Use simple language. Call things what they are. Demonstrate integrity. Don't manipulate people or distort facts. Don't spin the truth. Don't leave false impressions."

    16- "BEHAVIOR #2-- DEMONSTRATE RESPECT: Genuinely care for others. Show you care. Respect the dignity of every person and every role. Treat everyone with respect, especially those who can't do anything for you. Show kindness in the little things. Don't fake caring. Don't attempt to be "efficient" with people."

    17- "BEHAVIOR #3-- CREATE TRANSPARENCY: Tell the truth in a way people can verify. Get real and genuine. Be open and authentic. Err on the side of disclosure. Operate on the premise of "What you see is what you get." Don't have hidden agendas. Don't hide information."

    18- "BEHAVIOR #4--RIGHT WRONGS: Make things right when you're wrong. Apologize quickly. Make restitution where possible. Practice service recoveries. Demonstrate personal humility. Don't cover things up. Don't let pride get in the way of doing the right thing."

    19- "BEHAVIOR #5--SHOW LOYALTY: Give credit freely. Acknowledge the contributions of others. Speak about people as if they were present. Represent others who aren't there to speak for themselves. Don't bad-mouth others behind their backs. Don't disclose others' private information."

    20- "BEHAVIOR #6-- DELIVER RESULTS: Establish a track record of results. Get the right things done. Make things happen. Accomplish what you're hired to do. Be on time and within budget. Don't overpromise and underdeliver. Don't make excuses for not delivering."

    21- "BEHAVIOR #7--GET BETTER: Continuously improve. Increase your Capabilities. Be a constant learner. Develop feedback systems both formal and informal. Act on the feedback you receive. Thank people for feedback. Don't consider yourself above feedback. Don't assume today's knowledge and skills will be sufficient for tomorrow's challenges."

    22- "BEHAVIOR #8-- CONFRONT REALITY: Address the tough stuff directly. Acknowledge the unsaid. Lead out courageously in conversation. Remove the "sword from their hands." Don't skirt the real issues. Don't bury your head in the sand."

    23- "BEHAVIOR #9-- CLARIFY EXPECTATIONS: Disclose and reveal expectations. Discuss them. Validate them. Renegotiate them if needed and possible. Don't violate expectations. Don't assume that expectations are clear or shared."

    24- "BEHAVIOR #10-- PRACTICE ACCOUNTABILITY: Hold yourself accountable. Hold others accountable. Take responsibility for results. Be clear on how you'll communicate how you're doing--and how others are doing. Don't avoid or shirk responsibility. Don't blame others or point fingers when things go wrong."

    25- "BEHAVIOR #11--LISTEN FIRST: Listen before you speak. Understand. Diagnose. Listen with your ears--and your eyes and heart. Find out what the most important behaviors are to the people you're working with. Don't assume you know what matters most to others. Don't presume you have all the answers--or all the questions."

    26- "BEHAVIOR #12-- KEEP COMMITMENTS: Say what you're going to do, then do what you say you're going to do. Make commitments carefully and keep them. Make keeping commitments the symbol of your honor. Don't break confidences. Don't attempt to "PR" your way out of a commitment you've broken."

    27- "BEHAVIOR #13--EXTEND TRUST: Demonstrate a propensity to trust. Extend trust abundantly to those who have earned your trust. Extend conditionally to those who are earning your trust. Learn how to appropriately extend trust to others based on the situation, risk, and credibility (character and competence) of the people involved. But have a propensity to trust. Don't withhold trust because there is risk involved."

    28- "Throughout this book, I have said that "leadership" is getting results in a way that inspires trust. Many trusted managers--credible people who lave high character and technical competence--never become "leaders" because they don't know how to extend Smart Trust. They essentially operate in Zone 4, the zone of suspicion. They may delegate, or assign tasks to others with parameters for their accomplishment. They may extend fake trust--in other words, give "lip service" to extending trust, but micromanage the activities. But they don't fully entrust. They don't give to others the stewardships (responsibilities with a trust) that engage genuine ownership and accountability, bring out people's greatest resourcefulness, and create the environment that generates high-trust dividends."
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Trust me, this is a GREAT book...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2024
    Actually received my copy from Stephen Covey himself at a presentation in Dubai and it fundamentally changed the way I approach and develop Trust within my life.
    Buy and read this book and never look back on developing your own Trust and that in others....
  • DAS-NEVES-PEREIRA joao-carlos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
    Reviewed in France on November 10, 2019
    Excellent
  • Renarldo Piques
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for new and experienced leaders.
    Reviewed in Germany on August 9, 2022
    Great book that introduces several concepts for the inexperienced leader, and for the experienced, puts many principles and ideas of leading organizations into a great framework.
  • Maria Luísa Flach
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo
    Reviewed in Brazil on July 6, 2018
    Abre os olhos para um detalhe que está na nossa frente e não damos importância. Muda nosso ponto de vista de muitos problemas que enfrentamos no dia a dia.
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  • iris
    5.0 out of 5 stars Grande classico
    Reviewed in Italy on December 10, 2018
    Questo è uno dei grandi classici in tema di letture manageriali/aziendali etc. Molto ben spiegto, forse un pochino datato in termini di metafore ed esempi, ma pur sempre un libro da leggere almeno una volta. Lo consiglio vivamente a chi vuol capire come il tema della fiducia possa impattare la vita al lavoro e non solo.
    Servizio Amazon eccellente, as usual.