January Carnival of Trust is Up
The January Carnival of Trust is up.
Hosted by Diane Levin at MediationChannel.com, this month’s edition certainly had a feast to choose from, what with all manner of scandals and conflict in the news. Diane’s choice of material for the Carnival chooses to emphasize the basics of trust–something well worth doing in times of off-scale low trust.
Each month, the Carnival of Trust rotates to a new host. Each host selects the Top Ten trust-related blogposts in categories including Sales & Marketing, Management and Leadership, Advising and Influencing, and Strategy, Economics & Politics.
Since the host chooses only the Top Ten, and thoughtfully adds some valuable perspective of his or her own, it ends up being a rich and rewarding reading experience. Diane’s selections include such topics as Ponzi Schemes (no big surprise there), trusting your customers, trust lessons from improv comedy, moral education in the workplace, and reflections from a week in the frosty northwoods–without electricity.
Many thanks to Diane. Hop over to the Mediation Channel and read the January Carnival of Trust.
Want to submit a post? Articles can be submitted through Blog Carnival’s submission form. Please be sure the article is related to trust and be aware that each host will choose only ten articles each month. The deadline for submissions is always the Thursday before the first Monday of each month.
You can also read past Carnivals here.
Charlie, thank you so very much — for your alerting your readers to the January edition of the Carnival of Trust but most particularly for trusting me with the responsibility of hosting it. It was a great honor to be able to take part in it, and I want you to know how much I appreciate all your kindness and support.
Warmest wishes,
Diane