Egyii to be Hosting Charles H. Green’s Carnival of Trust – Request for Submissions
Egyii is privileged to be hosting the April Carnival of Trust for Trusted Advisor. Charles H. Green is founder and CEO of Trusted Advisor Associates. The author of Trust-based Selling and co-author of The Trusted Advisor, he has spoken to, consulted for or done seminars about trusted relationships in business for a wide and global range of industries and functions.
Centering on the theme of trust in business relationships, Charles works with complex organizations to improve trust in sales, internal trust between organizations, and trusted advisor relationships with external clients and customers.
What is a carnival? A carnival is a gathering of like minds around a theme such as ‘Trust’. The Carnival of Trust, for example, gathers on the first Monday of each month. On that day an appointed ‘host’ posts and comments on ten blogs which they think you will be interested in reading. These blogs are gathered from your own submissions, and from blogs that your host thinks are great reads.
So, for example, the Carnival of Trust presents a group of really interesting blog postings around four areas connected with the theme of ‘Trust’. The areas that we are going to look at in April are:
Leadership and Management – how crucial is ‘trust’ in running companies in today’s new world of business?
Strategy and Economics – how does ‘trust’ fit into these ‘hard’ disciplines in today’s business?
Advising and Influencing – why is ‘trust’ the essential ingredient in advising and influencing?
Sales and Marketing – how do today’s new sales and marketing practices incorporate ‘trust’?
If you would like to submit a blog, please submit it by midnight your time, Thursday 2 April.
You can submit by either going to submit, or by commenting on this post with your link to your blog.
Come and join us, and remember, no April fools!
April 4th, 2009 at 10:37 am
This sounds like a great initiative. Trust is so important right now
April 5th, 2009 at 10:31 am
You hit the nail on the head, Ian. Trust is it.