I learned this early on in the variety business: You've got to give folks responsibility, you've got to trust them, and then you've got to check on them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People trust I know what I'm doing. I have lots of credibility. I've had years of learning. I know and understand my business.
I've got to let the people who are in the business run the business. I can help them think through their decisions about products, about partners, about hiring. But in the end, the decisions are theirs, and so is the responsibility.
If you're going to say to all the people that you're working with, 'We want you to treat the customers honestly; don't lie and don't cheat,' it is somewhat hypocritical if you're not following the same rules.
We try to find better solutions - our customers have given us a lot of trust.
That's just the way this business works. You're a reliable commodity.
The first thing I've learned is to trust nobody.
In order to work well, markets need a basic level of trust.
In a time when consumers desperately want to trust businesses - but they just don't - influencer marketing is one way to overcome this problem.
Trust is the lubrication that makes it possible for organizations to work.
We trust something in a grocery store and assume it's good. We don't learn about the most precious thing in life-the food we put in our body. Educate yourself!