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The 10 Laws of Trust
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The 10 Laws of Trust

Building the Bonds That Make a Business Great

AMACOM, 2016 plus...


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8

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Recommendation

In an interdependent world, progress requires trust. If you can’t trust others, you cannot work toward shared goals. This is true for families, couples, team members and the nations of the world. JetBlue chairman Joel Peterson, writing with David A. Kaplan, details “10 laws of trust.” He explains what trust means, how to promote it inside organizations and how to restore trust when it’s damaged. Peterson addresses the “Valentine’s Day Massacre” of interrupted service that JetBlue suffered in 2007 – and how the company healed the resulting breach of trust with its customers – but he doesn’t explore any more recent difficulties that the airline has experienced. Nonetheless, getAbstract recommends his concise, readable, ethical guide to all who must trust others or earn trust. And that’s everybody.

Take-Aways

  • JetBlue chairman Joel Peterson details his “10 laws of trust.” First, trust begins with personal integrity.
  • Trust involves respecting others.
  • Trust means that you empower the people around you.

About the Author

Joel Peterson, chairman of JetBlue, is a consulting professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. New York Times best-selling author David A. Kaplan teaches journalism and law at New York University.


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    R. A. 2 months ago
    Good summary.
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    R. T. 3 years ago
    Valuable read - good principles, clearly laid out. And the earlier commentator is completely right - without trust in business, nothing works.
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    S. S. 8 years ago
    In dealing with customers, I've learned that "trust," or the lack thereof, is the principle defining characteristic that will tell you where the relationship is headed long term. This is a solid effort toward defining what's important if you're to develop and maintain a productive business relationship.