• 142. Is Hypocrisy — Active or Passive — Secretly Destroying Your Team's Trust in You?

  • Feb 21 2025
  • Durée: 9 min
  • Podcast

142. Is Hypocrisy — Active or Passive — Secretly Destroying Your Team's Trust in You?

  • Résumé

  • Have you ever wondered why some physician leaders lose their team's trust almost instantly? Could hypocrisy be the hidden reason?

    In healthcare leadership, trust is the currency that drives team performance. Yet, many physician leaders unknowingly sabotage this trust through hypocritical behavior.

    If your actions don’t match your words, your team notices—and trust fractures fast. This episode reveals how to stay aligned and avoid the pitfalls of hypocrisy that undermine your leadership credibility.

    You will discover:

    👉🏼 A simple, actionable definition of hypocrisy and how to spot it in yourself and your organization.

    👉🏼 A powerful Venn diagram framework that visually shows the relationship between your words, actions, and the trust you build.

    👉🏼 Practical tips and reflective exercises to ensure you "walk your talk," strengthening trust and cohesion within your team.

    Press play now to unlock the keys to building unshakable trust with your team by eliminating the hidden hypocrisy that could be holding you back.

    Here's the WALK/TALK/TRUST VENN Diagram


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