EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 22 MIN
Ep #152: Why Trust Is the Most Important KPI | Insight from Kim Bohr
from The H.I.T. Podcast · host Tobias Kennedy
In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, host Toby Kennedy sits down with Kim Bohr, CEO of Spark Effect, to break down the latest research on organizational trust—and why it may be one of the most important (and overlooked) drivers of performance.This conversation moves beyond theory and into practical frameworks leaders can use right now.Key Insights on Organizational TrustTrust as a KPI:Trust isn’t soft—it’s measurable and directly tied to revenue, retention, and reputation.Thriving in Disruption:Organizations that lean into change can see a +12% increase in trust above baseline.Manager Trust Gap:During change, trust in direct managers drops faster than overall organizational trust.What Builds (and Breaks) Trust: Transparency, empathy, and communication build trust—while misalignment and poor execution erode it.The Five Dimensions of TrustTo make trust measurable, the research outlines five key areas:• Strategic Clarity – Do employees understand where the organization is going?• Psychological Safety – Can people speak up without fear?• Relational Continuity – Do employees feel connected to purpose and culture?• Technology & Systems Trust – Are tools implemented clearly and transparently?• Fairness in Change – How are difficult decisions (like layoffs) handled?The Five C’s FrameworkA practical model for leading through change while maintaining trust:• Context – What’s changing and why• Commitment – What stays the same• Change – What’s happening next• Care – Supporting your people• Call to Action – What to do this weekIf you lead people, manage teams, or influence culture, this episode offers clear, actionable ways to build and sustain trust—even in uncertain times.Access the full report + resources:sparkeffect.com/hit
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