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I'm at the February 2008 Carnival of Trust

My friend Charles Green is using the blog carnival concept (a collection of blog posts that are deemed worthy of a blogger's chosen theme; I think Charlie started his Carnival of Trust in 2006.) 

The theme for the Carnival of Trust is a demonstration of business trust.  Each month, the (rotating) host selects the Top Ten trust-related blog postings from across the web during the prior month.  This month, Michelle Golden is the host, and I'm thrilled that one of my posts was selected as a Top Ten!   

Take a look at some of the other entries.  For me, the most fascinating points included:

  • If you proclaim yourself to be a trusted advisor, you may be jeopardizing other's perceptions of you as such.  (Ron Baker)
  • Especially In light of the American presidential primary season, Paul McCord's gripping question:  Can trust be marketed and/or sold? 

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