As lean leaders, we understand that trust is a key component of an effective and efficient culture. George Dom spent years in high-performance environments where trust was not just a nice to have, but it was necessary to assure that the entire team succeeded – and survived! He has joined me at the Edges of Lean to share his insights into developing trust in every environment by being a high-trust leader.
George Dom
George Dom, founder of the High-Trust Leadership Network, is a former naval officer and aviator with extensive leadership experience. He has served in key positions in high-performance organizations, including commanding aircraft carrier fighter squadrons and leading air wings on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and USS John F. Kennedy. Dom has also been an instructor and pilot at the Navy Fighter Weapons School (Topgun) and commanded the Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron. Today, he is a respected business aviation manager, speaker, and leadership consultant to Fortune 500 corporations, private companies, and individuals. Dom believes that achieving high performance, both individually and collectively, requires High-Trust Leadership and Focused Engagement. This principle applies not only in sports, the military, and medical teams, but also in the business world.
KEY TOPICS IN THIS PODCAST:
00:00:21 - George's Background and High-Trust Leadership
00:03:52 - The Importance of Trust in Organizations
00:08:15 - Building Trust Among Thousands of Crew Members
00:10:28 - The Five Questions of Trustworthiness
00:17:44 - The Second Pillar of Trust: Commitment
00:24:28 - The Fifth Pillar of Trust: Communication
00:26:55 - The Role of Debriefing in Continuous Improvement
00:32:23 - The Importance of Understanding Your Team
00:37:28 - The Debriefing Process and Vulnerability
00:39:50 - The Necessity of Clear Communication
00:43:16 - Adapting Connection in Remote Work Environments
00:44:51 - The Challenge of Remote Communication
00:47:56 - Ensuring Message Clarity and Reception
00:51:24 - The Impact of Trust Beyond Safety
00:52:16 - Advice for Young People Starting Out
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Memorable Quotes From George Dom
“Communication requires clarity, conciseness, and consistency.”
CONNECT WITH George Dom
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-dom-b67b207
Website: https://georgedom.com/
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