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The Collective Trust Game: An Online Group Adaptation of the Trust Game Based on the HoneyComb Paradigm
Published on: October 20, 2022
Trust: a core value of healthy organizations
1Magnet Recognition Program®, American Nurses Credentialing Center, Silver Spring, MD, USA. craig.luzinski@ana.org
Abstract:
In this month's column, the Director of the Magnet Recognition Program provides an overview of the concept of smart trust. After hearing Stephen M. R. Covey speak at the 2012 national Magnet Conference, Mr Luzinski became intrigued by this concept. The 5 smart actions identified as common among highly successful leaders and organizations are reviewed. The application of the smart actions by nurse leaders in Magnet-recognized organizations may lead to creating greater prosperity, energy, and joy in a low-trust world.
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