
Trusted Partners, How Companies Build Mutual Trust and Win Together
How Companies Build Mutual Trust and Win Together
Jordan D. Lewis(Author)
The Free Press
Published on 11. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-1-4165-7665-5 (ISBN)
Description
Trust is the glue that holds organizations together. More powerful than contracts or authority, trust enables partner companies -- or groups within a company -- to achieve results that exceed the sum of the parts. Without trust, alliances fail. In Trusted Partners, internationally recognized alliance expert Jordan Lewis draws on four decades of advising and managing alliances to show -- for the first time -- how to build and sustain trust between and within organizations.
A comprehensive and multifaceted analysis of trust, Trusted Partners shows how to develop, manage, measure, improve, or repair this important dimension of every business relationship. "Trust must be constructed, one step at a time," Lewis maintains. He breaks significant new ground by describing each of these steps -- including how to assemble the elusive interpersonal, leadership, political, organizational, structural, and governance components of trust.
Clear in its explanation of what trust entails, Trusted Partners uses dozens of stories and case examples, among them alliances between Canon and Hewlett-Packard, Ford and ABB, and Procter & Gamble and Wal-Mart, all of which achieved market-beating results.
Lewis begins by establishing eight conditions for trust and shows how to determine if trust is possible. He then details:
* How to build, manage, and repair trust
* How to trust difficult customers
* How to sell alliances to customers
* How to trust a rival
* How to build trust between internal groups
* How to create a culture of trust
* How to build trust in mergers and acquisitions
Concluding Trusted Partners is a section entitled "Tools for Trust." This practical, easy-to-use reference guide covers in depth all the key aspects of trust -- from measuring trust and using alliance ethics to sharing know-how and benefits, working with attorneys, and choosing the best alliance structure.
At a time when alliances have become a preferred competitive strategy for most companies, and with most alliances ending as failures, management at all levels cannot afford to ignore this powerful book.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
559 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4165-7665-5 (9781416576655)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jordan D. Lewis
Content
Contents
Preface
Trust Leads to High Performance
1. Build Trust
2. Pick Team Players
3. Define a Single Purpose
4. Align Your Organizations
5. Orchestrate Many Units
6. Reinforce Trust with Structure
7. Take Nothing for Granted
8. Repair Broken Trust
Alliances with Key Partners
9. How to Trust Difficult Customers
10. How to Sell Alliances to Customers
11. How to Trust a Rival
12. How to Build Trust Between Internal Groups
13. How to Build Trust in Mergers and Acquisitions
Tools for Trust: A Guide for Practitioners
I. Anticipating and Measuring Trust
II. Steps on the Way to Trust
III. Details of Alliance Structures and Governance
IV. Benefits of Attorneys and Contracts
V. Key Implementation Tasks
VI. Tools for Specific Situations
VII. Creating a Culture of Trust
Appendix: Foundations of Trusted Partners
Notes
Index
About the Author