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Tuesday Tune-Up: How to Build Trust With Your Key Audiences with Natalie Oldfield
Episode #330: Through examples from Natalie's ten years specializing in 'trust', she provides examples and tips that you can use to build trust right away with your employees, customers, or investors.<br/><br/>Bio: <br/>Natalie is the author of The Power of Trust: How Top Companies Build, Manage and Protect It and President of Success Through Trust.<br/><br/>She’s been named one of the world's Top Thought Leaders in Trust for 5 years in a row by Trust Across America. Other leaders who have been named include Howard Schultz founder and CEO of Starbucks and author Steven Covey.<br/><br/>Natalie is recognized as one of Canada’s Most Inspiring Women Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs. She’s on a mission to help business owners and leaders grow their companies by helping them build relationships of trust with their customers and colleagues. Natalie’s training programs are based on research and science conducted over ten years and tested by 1,000’s of individuals.<br/><br/>A regular podcast guest and writer, she is a contributor to Forbes and featured in Economist Impact as a ‘Business Trust Expert.”<br/><br/>Contact Natalie:<br/>Website: https://www.successthroughtrust.com<br/>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliedoyleoldfield