The idea of posting and relying on customer reviews comes from the fifth law of trust: that trust is transferrable. If you trust one person, who trusts another person, you may trust that other person too.
The better business bureau (BBB), Amazon, Google, and many other companies use such reviews. Before you buy almost anything, before you download a song, go to a movie, or book a hotel room, you check reviews. You buy if you see positive reviews, and you don’t buy if the reviews are bad.
But is that trust justified? Should you trust people you don’t know? In this episode, I will share some of the dangers with relying on customer reviews, but will also discuss other aspects of it, as well as give you ideas on how to know if you can trust reviews, and how to increase the reliability of such reviews.
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S8E6 Part 1: Should ChatGPT be Banned from the Classroom?
S8E5: Can you Trust Remote Employees?
S8E4: AI (Artificial Intelligence), ChatGPT, and TRUST
S8E3: Decision-Making and TRUST
S8E2: Organizational Silos and the Wall of DISTRUST
S8E1: How to Build Trust and Transform the Organization (and my 2023 Plan)
S7E12: 5 Steps to Form New Habits for Your 2023 New Year’s Resolutions
S7E11: Where do you Need TRUST in the Organization?
S7E10: The Cost of our Obsession with Leadership
S7E9: Your Personal Growth 2023 Challenge
S7E8: TRUST and (mis)communications
S7E7: The Trust Habits 3-Day HR Masterclass
S7E6: Pay Transparency and Trust
S7E5: Should You be a TRUSTED Customer?
S7E4: TRUST, ANTITRUST, and Can You Trust a Competitor?
S7E3: TRUST, Marriage, and Divorce
S7E2: TRUST, DISTRUST, and Divorce, Part II
S7E1: TRUST, DISTRUST, and Divorce, Part I
S6E12: TRUST, Micromanagement, and TRUST again
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