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Episode 71: Q2 Close - The Trust Audit Most Leaders Skip

Episode 71: Q2 Close - The Trust Audit Most Leaders Skip

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This week's Play:

Repair the small trust break before it compounds.

Trust is not lost in the dramatic moment. It is lost in the pattern of small things.

In this Q2 close episode of A Student of Leadership, Robert Adams returns to The Napkin, the seventh element of the Place Setting Framework, with the question that closes the quarter. What are the small behaviors that quietly destroy trust, and how do you audit yourself honestly enough to catch them before your team gives up?

This is the Q2 close. Thirteen weeks of the Place Setting Framework. Seven elements introduced, with several on their second pass. The full table has been set, and parts of it have been set twice.

In this episode:

- Why the leaders who derail at senior levels do not derail because of strategic failures

- Marshall Goldsmith's research, accumulated over decades, on the small behavioral patterns that compound into lost trust

- Five small trust-destroyers most leaders do not see in themselves

- Why the people closest to the pattern are usually the last ones to see it

- The audit that matters most is the one the team runs on the leader every day

- Why AI cannot run this audit for the leader

- The Q2 close: where the framework has been, where it goes from here

The five trust-destroyers to audit:

01. Divided attention

02. Credit asymmetry

03. The broken small commitment

04. The barely-visible favoritism

05. The dismissed input

Q2 BY THE NUMBERS:

13 weeks of weekly publishing

7 framework elements introduced

4 elements at second pass already

4 months of compounding content

WHAT'S NEXT:

Q3 begins July 6. The framework continues. The remaining second-pass elements. By the end of Q3, every piece of the framework will have been deepened.

July 14: A Student of Leadership, LLC becomes Robert's full-time work. The transition from EVP at UniPro to full-time coaching, content, and the next phase.

Referenced this week:

Marshall Goldsmith leadership derailers research. Documented across decades of executive coaching at senior organizational levels and across multiple published works. Robert is a certified Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coach (2018).

Episode 70: The Refill Discipline. Available now in your podcast feed.

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Share this episode with one leader closing Q2 and ready to run the trust audit they have been postponing.

Real Leaders. Real Growth. One Table.

Robert Adams | A Student of Leadership

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