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Douglas Squirrel's avatar

Besides leading to the Cutler Corollary (which I'm going to start quoting!) your observations also underline the doubly seductive nature of metrics, which (falsely) reassure you that you're on a path out of the chaos and (falsely) tell you that there is a "reality" to measure in the first place.

But you don't say how to build the trust and psychological safety required to benefit from the Cutler Corollary. I know what I think about this topic (Jeffrey Fredrick and I wrote a whole book about our opinions on it!) but I wonder what you've seen work?

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Phil Wolff's avatar

So, what's this trust thing and where can I buy some?

(I was going with "which metric for trust helps me win?" but that seemed over the top.)

How to earn, cultivate, and encourage trust, and know it when you come across it, is a cool bundle of skills. How to do that efficiently and quickly and with others isn't obvious. It can be a highly political skill but there are many pools of knowledge on the subject to draw from. Maybe starting with Nonviolent Communication.

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