Trust in the workplace is essential to aid in communication, teamwork, and progress. When you and your employees believe in each other, you’re more likely to work together and have a better time doing it. Keep reading to learn how you can build trust in the workplace with only a few small changes.

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Be truthful.

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Be flexible about work arrangements.

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Pay your employees fairly.

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Keep the promises you make.

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Get to know the people around you.

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    Make a connection with the people you work with every day. Try to get to know them on a deeper level than just what they do at work—ask them about their personal lives, their hobbies, and what they like to do for fun. An easy way to start this kind of conversation is just asking someone what they got up to over the weekend.[6]
    • You could also organize events outside of the workplace for a little group bonding. It might be easier to get to know people when you’re not in a work environment.

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Communicate about issues.

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    Let people know if you’re having a problem. If it’s something you can’t fix on your own, ask for help or let your boss know you need clarification. Don’t wait until the last minute, and don’t overwork yourself trying to solve something that you could have asked for help on.[8]
    • It can be tough to ask for help sometimes. Just remember that you’re doing it for the benefit of your coworkers and employees, not just yourself.
    • If a coworker or employee is upset about a situation, take some time to talk to them about why. That will give them a chance to work through whatever they're experiencing—but it will also help them feel respected and valued.[9]

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Treat everyone equally.

About This Article

Arda Ozdemir, MA
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This article was co-authored by Arda Ozdemir, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Arda Ozdemir is the Executive Coach and Founder of Rise 2 Realize, a nonprofit organization in Palo Alto, California that is dedicated to providing a practical roadmap toward one's full potential in their life and career. Arda is a Reiki Master, an Emotional Freedom Technique Practitioner, and a certified HeartMath Trainer and Mentor. This article has been viewed 8,098 times.
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