Overview:
This session provides Canadian managers, team leaders, and senior leaders with a practical, research-grounded, and immediately applicable guide to building trust as a leader.
Attendees will learn what trust actually consists of in a leadership context, how to assess the current level of trust within their team and their key relationships, the specific behaviours that build trust consistently over time, and how to repair trust when it has been damaged by conflict, broken commitments, or organisational disruption.
Every concept is grounded in real Canadian leadership scenarios and immediately applicable to the teams and relationships Canadian leaders are navigating right now.
Why you should Attend:
If your team follows your direction because they have to rather than because they believe in you, if information travels around you rather than through you, if your people are hesitant to bring you problems, honest feedback, or difficult news, and if you sense a gap between the leader you intend to be and the leader your team actually experiences trust is the missing variable.
Trust that is absent in a team does not stay neutral. It actively works against performance, retention, and results every single day it remains unaddressed. The leaders who understand how to build trust deliberately and consistently are the ones whose teams give discretionary effort, stay through difficulty, and perform at levels that no management system or incentive structure can manufacture. This session shows you exactly how they do it.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- What trust actually is in a leadership context the four components that every Canadian leader must understand and actively develop
- How to accurately assess the current level of trust within your team and your key workplace relationships
- The specific leadership behaviours that build trust and the equally specific behaviours that erode it silently over time
- Consistency and reliability why doing what you say you will do is the single most powerful trust-building behaviour available to any leader
- Honest communication as a trust builder how transparency, directness, and the courage to share difficult information builds deeper trust than comfort ever can
- Vulnerability-based trust why admitting uncertainty, mistakes, and limitations makes Canadian leaders more trusted rather than less
- Building trust in a hybrid and remote Canadian workplace how to develop genuine trust with people you do not see every day
- Trust across cultural and generational differences how to build authentic trust with a diverse Canadian team
- The trust repair process the specific steps that rebuild trust after it has been damaged by conflict, broken promises, or poor decisions
- How to build trust with your own manager, your peers, and your senior leadership the full trust landscape every Canadian leader must navigate
- Common trust-destroying leadership behaviours that Canadian managers are often unaware they are displaying
- Building a personal leadership practice that makes trust your most consistent and most valuable professional asset
Who Will Benefit:
- Managers and Team Leaders at All Levels
- Senior Leaders and Executives
- HR Professionals and HR Business Partners
- People and Culture Professionals
- New Managers Building Their Leadership Foundation
- Experienced Leaders Looking to Strengthen Their Team Culture and Any Canadian Professional in a Leadership Role Who Wants to Build Deeper, More Productive, and More Resilient Professional Relationships