Carnival of Trust for April is Up
by Charles H. Green on Wednesday, April 9, 2008 (post #278)
The Carnival of Trust for April is up. This month it’s hosted by Mark Slatin, of TrueColors Consulting.
A Carnival, if you're new to the term, is a bloggish anthology, in which a host collects blog postings on a particular subject. The Carnival of Trust, surprise surprise, collects the best posts on the internet on the subject of trust.
- what trust has to do with airline pilots shooting up the cockpit
- why and under what conditions patients sue their doctors
- who's hot and who's not in youth brands--and why trust explains a lot of it
- how your reputation is out of your control, and
- the Ginsu Knife of Sales Letters (gotta love that title).
And if that whets your appetite, by all means have a look at past Carnivals.
Next month, R. David Donoghue will be hosting the Carnival of Trust at The Chicago IP Litigation Blog ; entries are open for that carnival now at http://blogcarnival.com/bc/submit_1693.html
And if you’d like be a future host of the Carnival of Trust, write us at carnivaloftrust-at-trustedadvisor-dot-com
Charles H. Green, author of Trust-Based Selling and co-author of The Trusted Advisor, is a consultant and speaker on trust issues for some of the world's best companies. He has written about trust in business relationships at Trust Matters since 2006. Read more...
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