In this episode of the Beyond Listening podcast, we hear from Dr. Wendy Fraser about the research she captured in her book: Trust Repair: It is Possible!
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Dr. Wendy Fraser believes in and mentors the collective wisdom in an organization by engaging the talents and hearts of people. Through leadership and organization development, she fosters and builds capacity through strengthening human relationships and systems so that groups and organizations thrive. She brings fresh approaches to her work with a flare of humor and can yield results.
For over ten years, Wendy actively researched trust behaviors and trust repair in groups. She is an author, speaker, and consultant who helps groups and organizations thrive. She has over twenty-five years’ experience in organization development working with public, private, education, and nonprofit clients throughout the United States, Canada, Caribbean Islands, and China.
Wendy received the State of Washington Governor’s Distinguished Managers Award – Sustaining Leader. And, she was honored with an international humanitarian award for her work with developing leadership strengths in youth around the world. Wendy holds a doctorate and three masters degrees. She teaches at two universities and is a highly sought after consultant and speaker. She lives in Olympia, Washington with her family and is a volunteer in the schools and community service organizations.
Wendy's book Trust Repair: It is Possible!, presents a research-based model and behaviors that support healthy relationships. It offers wise strategies, easy-to-use tools, and is a fresh approach to seemingly strengthen trust.
You can follow Wendy here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-fraser-phd-a55ba8/
Check out her blog! https://www.wendyfraserconsulting.com/blog/
Learn more about her consulting services here: https://www.wendyfraserconsulting.com/
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