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"I have used his definitions of trust and distrust in every book I've written."
-Brené Brown, bestselling author of Dare to Lead
Nearly 100,000 copies sold. A modern classic on building trust-now updated for today's workplace.
Trust isn't a feeling. It's a skill.
In this fully updated third edition of The Thin Book of Trust, bestselling author Charles Feltman delivers a clear, practical framework for building, restoring, and sustaining trust in organizations-especially in a post-pandemic world where connection, accountability, and reliability matter more than ever.
Short, powerful, and immediately actionable, this book breaks trust down into learnable competencies. You'll discover
Whether you're a leader, coach, consultant, HR professional, or individual contributor, your ability to build trust directly impacts performance, culture, retention, and results.
This expanded third edition includes a new study guide and downloadable resources to help individuals and teams apply the framework in real time.
If you want stronger teams, clearer communication, and a culture where people actually deliver on their commitments, this is your playbook.
Become the kind of leader-and colleague-others trust without hesitation.
Charles Feltman works with people who seek to grow themselves into the leaders those they serve need them to be. Charles has been coaching leaders and teams, and delivering leadership development programs worldwide, for over 25 years. This work has often included supporting individuals, teams, and entire organizations in becoming exceptional at building and maintaining strong trust as a foundation for success. In addition to coaching and consulting, Charles has served as a community mediator and facilitator for over 50 years, helping people confront and deal with issues of conflict, trust, betrayal, and reconciliation in their work, community, and personal lives.