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In this episode of the ODAAT podcast, host Ky Logue discusses the importance of the principle "trust, but verify" in both professional and personal relationships. Ky emphasizes that while it is crucial to trust people initially and give them a chance to prove themselves, it is equally important to verify their actions and ensure they align with their words. Many individuals may talk a big game but fail to follow through, making it necessary to quickly identify and cut ties with such individuals. Ky highlights the significance of integrity as a core value and suggests using it as a criterion to assess the authenticity of others.
Whether it's monitoring employee performance or evaluating potential business partners, Ky emphasizes the need to verify their claims by checking tangible evidence or data. Trusting without verification can lead to negative consequences, as people may take advantage of leniency and underdeliver. Ky encourages listeners to adopt the "trust, but verify" approach as a litmus test for choosing trustworthy individuals to surround themselves with.
Show Notes:

  • Ky Logue reflects on the valuable lesson of "trust, but verify" and its relevance to personal and professional relationships.
  • It is important to trust people initially and give them an opportunity to prove themselves, but verifying their actions is crucial to avoid deception.
  • Ky warns about individuals who talk convincingly but fail to live up to their promises, emphasizing the need for verification to prevent wasting time with such people.
  • Integrity is highlighted as a core value and a vital criterion for assessing authenticity in others.
  • Ky provides examples, such as checking employee performance through tracking systems, to illustrate the importance of verification.
  • The host emphasizes the ease with which individuals can slide into underperformance if not held accountable and the necessity of verifying their actions to prevent this.
  • Ky suggests that the "trust, but verify" principle serves as a litmus test for determining whether individuals should be included in one's circle.
  • The episode concludes with a reminder to like, subscribe, and share the podcast to help it grow and benefit others.

Connect with Ky:
www.kylogue.com
https://wholesalingsyndicate.com/
https://investorplug.io/

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In this episode of the ODAAT podcast, host Ky Logue discusses the importance of the principle "trust, but verify" in both professional and personal relationships. Ky emphasizes that while it is crucial to trust people initially and give them a chance to prove themselves, it is equally important to verify their actions and ensure they align with their words. Many individuals may talk a big game but fail to follow through, making it necessary to quickly identify and cut ties with such individuals. Ky highlights the significance of integrity as a core value and suggests using it as a criterion to assess the authenticity of others.
Whether it's monitoring employee performance or evaluating potential business partners, Ky emphasizes the need to verify their claims by checking tangible evidence or data. Trusting without verification can lead to negative consequences, as people may take advantage of leniency and underdeliver. Ky encourages listeners to adopt the "trust, but verify" approach as a litmus test for choosing trustworthy individuals to surround themselves with.
Show Notes:

  • Ky Logue reflects on the valuable lesson of "trust, but verify" and its relevance to personal and professional relationships.
  • It is important to trust people initially and give them an opportunity to prove themselves, but verifying their actions is crucial to avoid deception.
  • Ky warns about individuals who talk convincingly but fail to live up to their promises, emphasizing the need for verification to prevent wasting time with such people.
  • Integrity is highlighted as a core value and a vital criterion for assessing authenticity in others.
  • Ky provides examples, such as checking employee performance through tracking systems, to illustrate the importance of verification.
  • The host emphasizes the ease with which individuals can slide into underperformance if not held accountable and the necessity of verifying their actions to prevent this.
  • Ky suggests that the "trust, but verify" principle serves as a litmus test for determining whether individuals should be included in one's circle.
  • The episode concludes with a reminder to like, subscribe, and share the podcast to help it grow and benefit others.

Connect with Ky:
www.kylogue.com
https://wholesalingsyndicate.com/
https://investorplug.io/

  continue reading

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