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The Three Building Blocks of Trust Most Leaders Miss – E47

Dusty goes solo to reframe one of leadership’s most misunderstood concepts—trust—arguing that leaders get stuck because they treat trust as something to earn or demand rather than something to build deliberately. Drawing from real coaching conversations, including a revealing case study of a newly promoted CEO who was burning out by staying too involved, Dusty shows how leaders often focus on whether others trust them while failing to demonstrate trust themselves. He introduces a practical three-part trust framework—relational trust, competency-based trust, and integrity-based trust—and explains how each requires a different leadership action: investing in people as humans, assessing real capability before stepping back, and modeling reliability through follow-through. By breaking trust into these distinct components, Dusty gives leaders a clear diagnostic for why trust breaks down and what to do next, whether they’re struggling to delegate, being micromanaged, or sensing hesitation from their team. Rather than waiting for trust to magically appear, this episode challenges leaders to ask a better question—not “Do they trust me?” but “Am I being trustworthy?”—and offers concrete, actionable steps to begin building trust systematically, one relationship and one behavior at a time.

Key Timestamps:

(00:00) – Common Trust Issues Among Leaders

(03:06) – Case Study: Bob’s Leadership Challenge

(06:35) – The Three Components of Trust

(14:38) – Applying the Trust Framework

(19:56) – Conclusion: Building Trust Systematically

Key Topics Discussed:

Leadership Unlocked, Leadership Insights, Dusty Holcomb, Servant Leadership Principles, Self-Leadership Strategies, Growth Mindset in Leadership, Integrity and Leadership, Leadership Development Resources, Effective Leadership Habits, Empowering Leadership Techniques, Senior Executive Insights, Leadership Quotes and Reflections, Leadership Podcast, Executive Coaching, CEO Podcast, Business Leadership, Leadership Growth, Leadership Journey, Stories From Leaders, Leadership Tools, High-Performing Teams, Leadership Mindset, Decision Making, Personal Growth, Leadership Coaching, Organizational Leadership

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