The Trust Economy

Building strong networks and realising exponential value in the digital age

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Planning & Forecasting
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Author: Philipp Kristian Diekhoner ISBN: 9789814779173
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Publication: April 4, 2017
Imprint: MarshallCavendishBusiness Language: English
Author: Philipp Kristian Diekhoner
ISBN: 9789814779173
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International
Publication: April 4, 2017
Imprint: MarshallCavendishBusiness
Language: English

Airbnb, Uber, TripAdvisor, Bitcoin, Carousell this is the way we live today. Over the past decade, one of the most revolutionary changes in our global economy has been the creation of trusted digital intermediaries. These platforms allow us as individuals and as businesses to exchange value with one another in new and better ways. We are experiencing a modern relationship renaissance, enabled by technology and powered by trust. But not everyone has succeeded equally. Corporate innovation efforts are often stymied by a culture of distrust that kills creativity, impedes progress and reduces competitive advantage. As incumbents lurch from one identity crisis to another and startups flood every industry from retail to insurance, only the most trusted players will succeed. The Trust Economy introduces a world-first structured model for building trust in six progressive stages. Whatever industry you’re in, whatever the size of your business, the trust model will set you on the path to reaping the most value from the opportunities and challenges of the digital age.

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Airbnb, Uber, TripAdvisor, Bitcoin, Carousell this is the way we live today. Over the past decade, one of the most revolutionary changes in our global economy has been the creation of trusted digital intermediaries. These platforms allow us as individuals and as businesses to exchange value with one another in new and better ways. We are experiencing a modern relationship renaissance, enabled by technology and powered by trust. But not everyone has succeeded equally. Corporate innovation efforts are often stymied by a culture of distrust that kills creativity, impedes progress and reduces competitive advantage. As incumbents lurch from one identity crisis to another and startups flood every industry from retail to insurance, only the most trusted players will succeed. The Trust Economy introduces a world-first structured model for building trust in six progressive stages. Whatever industry you’re in, whatever the size of your business, the trust model will set you on the path to reaping the most value from the opportunities and challenges of the digital age.

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