Trust and the Health of Organizations

Framsida
Springer Science & Business Media, 2001 - 222 sidor
Leaders are usually held responsible for the trust, health and success of an organization, but it is the culture of organizations that provides the true foundation for these important factors. The leader's personality and skills influence how a trustful environment and working relationship is created, but the organization has a culture, tradition and experience of its own which influences the leader's success. The level of trust in an organization's culture will ultimately determine whether or not it is trustful, healthy and successful.
Based on the interview of current and former chief executive officers from profit and non profit organizations to record their experiences in creating trust in their environment and their perceptions of the health of their organizations. The collected data reveals:

- The qualities of a "trusted" leader;
- How they created trust or;
- How trust was destroyed in organizations;
- How leaders worked in distrustful environments;
- How to create a more healthy organization.

This timely work will be of interest to organizations and occupational sociologists, human resource workers, social psychologists, and students of management courses.

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The Decline of Trust
1
THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
8
GOVERNMENT
10
CORPORATE BUSINESS
11
EDUCATION
12
CHURCHES
13
WALL STREET
14
IS THE TREND REAL?
15
Challenges to Trust During Change and Crises
107
PLANNED CHANGE AND TRUST
108
UNPLANNED CHANGE AND TRUST
110
TYPICAL ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND TRUST
111
ORGANIZATIONAL CRISES AND TRUST
114
ORGANIZATIONAL COPING AND SURVIVAL
118
CHANGE AND TRUST
119
CHANGE CHANGES RELATIONSHIPS
120

TRUST IN ORGANIZATIONS
16
SUMMARY
17
Trust in Persons
19
CREATING TRUST
20
RISK AND TRUSTING
25
A TRUSTED PERSON
26
WHEN TRUST FAILS
27
NETWORKS OF TRUST
31
SUMMARY
33
Trust in Organizations
35
THE CULTURE OF TRUST
36
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIORS AND TRUST
42
FOLLOWERSHIP AND TRUST
46
TRUSTBUILDING AND ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIORS
47
WHAT ABOUT TRUST?
49
SUMMARY
50
Trust and the Lifecycle of Organizations
53
ORGANIZATIONAL LIFECYCLE TRANSITIONS
54
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TRUST ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOR
65
CHARACTERISTICS OF A TRUSTFUL ORGANIZATION
66
VIRTUAL TRUST
74
SUMMARY
78
How Trust and Distrust Work in Organizations
81
INDICATORS OF TRUST
88
BUILDING A CULTURE OF DISTRUST
91
INDICATORS OF DISTRUST
95
POCKETS OF TRUST AND DISTRUST
98
TOUGH AND EASY CULTURES
100
NO ORGANIZATION IS A 10
101
INTUITION AND TRUST
102
SUMMARY
103
BUILDING MANAGING AND PREVENTING ORGANIZATIONAL FIRES
123
DO PEOPLE REALLY CHANGE?
125
SUMMARY
126
The Culture That Wouldnt Budge A Case Study
129
TEN THEMES
130
ANALYSIS
139
SUMMARY
142
The Health of Organizations
145
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS
148
CHARACTERISTICS OF HEALTHY ORGANIZATIONS
149
HOW ORGANIZATIONS BECOME UNHEALTHY
152
CYCLES OF SICKNESS AND HEALTH
155
DEGREES OF ORGANIZATIONAL HEALTH
156
HOW AN ORGANIZATION SOLVES PROBLEMS
158
PREPARING FOR UNCERTAIN CHANGE
160
TRUST AND THE HEALTH OF ORGANIZATIONS
161
TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN
162
SUMMARY
165
The Ethical Organization
169
THE ORGANIZATION AS AN ETHICAL COMMUNITY
173
A CULTURE OF ETHICS
175
HOW ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS BECOME UNETHICAL
178
WHY UNETHICAL LEADERS PERSIST
181
SUMMARY
185
Notes
187
Bibliography
195
Appendix A Characteristics of Respondents
207
Appendix B Interview Schedules
209
Index
219
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