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Insight
Trust is the currency of modern leadership. Investors, employees, customers, and regulators expect transparency, fairness, and accountability. As CEO, your credibility defines the company’s reputation. When trust is high, everything—from growth to partnerships—becomes easier.
Key Strategies.
1. Communicate Transparently – Share both achievements and setbacks honestly.
2. Act with Integrity – Ensure decisions reflect ethical and corporate standards.
3. Deliver Consistently – Meet commitments and own outcomes.
4. Engage Stakeholders Proactively – Keep dialogue open across all interest groups.
5. Measure Trust – Use surveys and feedback to track stakeholder sentiment.
CEO Leadership Actions
- Be visible during both good and challenging times.
- Address issues promptly before they damage credibility.
- Align corporate behavior with stated values.
Actionable Tip
Ask your executive team: “What are we doing today that strengthens—or weakens—stakeholder trust?”
Why This Matters?
Trust compounds over time. CEOs who protect and grow it build stronger brands, loyal teams, and lasting market confidence.
About the Author
Ernest De-Graft Egyir, CEO advisor and Founding CEO of Chief Executives Network Ghana, convenes the Ghana CEO Summit and served on Ghana’s Economic Dialogue Planning Committee.
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