Without trust there is no leadership. A leader who is not trusted by their team faces significant challenges which impact the wider organisation. Workers doubt the judgment and ability of the individual leading them and productivity and engagement falls as it becomes clear that trust has been lost.
It can even lead to good talent leaving the organisation.
But there is a difference between understanding the importance of trust and knowing exactly what contributes to building trust. For organisations, understanding the behaviours of leaders who are most trusted vs leaders who fail to inspire trust is highly valuable in securing the success of the organisation and retaining talent.
After surveying the behaviour of leaders, leadership research organisation Zenger Folkman identified just three behaviours among hundreds of potential behaviours that account for higher levels of trust in some leaders than others.
These three key behaviours of trusted leaders are:
- Demonstrating expertise and sound judgement
- Exhibiting consistent actions
- Cultivating meaningful relationships
Identifying these behaviours allows organisation and leaders to focus on the actions and improvements that really move the needle.
Simply focusing on cultivating these three key behaviours in leaders can have a profound impact across an organisation. More importantly, it gives organisations a clear path to developing leaders in the right way.

































