Noble Purpose & politics in Belgium
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This October, I’ll be speaking at the ELP Annual Conference on the topic of trust. Trust is being eroded at different levels of our society and this is concerning. I’ll be addressing both the problem and some possible solutions.
Date: Thursday 6 October 2022
Location: ALLSAFE – Auditorium Weesp, Chocoladeweg 6, 1381 BA WEESP, Netherlands
Living from a foundation of trust is superior to distrust because it decreases transaction costs but more importantly, because of its intrinsic value: it increases the quality of life and it makes us more human. The pity is that distrust is easier and more widespread. Many people and organizations don’t accept disappointments or mistakes anymore. Everything has to be perfect and certain; if setbacks occur, more rules and controls are introduced to engineer them away and those that are guilty are identified and sentenced.

Living from trust requires a radical acceptance of imperfection and emergence. Trust means being at ease with the belief that life cannot be fully predicted or top-down organized and that many processes arise bottom-up.
The erosion of trust is a problem in:
The main question for the participants at the ELP Annual Leadership Conference 2022 will be: Where do I see the erosion of trust in my personal or professional context, how can I respond, how can I in my role contribute to restoring trust?
As always the ELP Conference will be a mix of keynotes, interviews on stage, small-group dialogues and networking with peers from a wide variety of organizations.
Registration fee for ELP Members: EUR 750 (ex VAT)
You can find all the information about the conference and buy your ticket at www.leadershipconference.eu
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