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Newsletter #13

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July 1, 2019 by abentleysmith Leave a Comment

 

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Why Some Leaders Have Their Employees’ Trust, and Some Don’t

Do your employees trust your company’s leadership? Probably not.

In fact, just one in three employees in Gallup’s global database strongly agree that they trust the leadership of their organization.

Levels of trust differ greatly among organizations, though. Some organizations are on the high end of the continuum, with seven in 10 employees who have high trust, while others are on the low end with only one in 10.

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Tim Dura, Consultant, Teacher, Pilot

A Renaissance man coming to the end of it and looking forward to a peaceful, travel-filled retirement building and flyinghome-built aircraft.He consults with educators of High School and College students assisting in teaching successfulentrepreneurial skills. He instruct grades 9 through 12 in the health, driver’s education, government, economics, andentrepreneurship curriculum.He served as the Chief of Weapons and Tactics, Chief of Airfield Management, SEFE, Instructor Pilot,Platform Instructor, Training Officer, Squadron Scheduler, Squadron Executive Officer, AdministrativeOfficer, and various detachment and mission commander positions as well as every flying positionimaginable.

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Joe Smith
Christina Robledo
Rashawn Wilson
Eduardo Rivera

Joe Smith(Top Left): “Joe Smith is a graphic designer from Los Angeles, California. He has a passion for user-centric design and a curiosity that fuels his drive to learn more about developing purposeful designs. Joe Smith’s goal is to make users happy and more importantly make users’ lives easier with a great experience, story, and thoughtful design throughout all aspects.
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Christina Robledo(Top Right): “I am a CSUDH Alumni with a degree in graphic design. I love making logos, motion graphic videos, and print works. I look forward to growing as a designer and exploring what it has to offer.”
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Rashawn Wilson(Bottom Left): “I am a recent undergrad from Cal State Dominguez Hills, and a resident in Los Angeles, CA. My passion in the graphic design field is creating logos, and illustrations and incorporate them into posters, packaging, and branding designs. As for my photography, I’m interested in taking photos of anything that is a focal point, nature, cityscape, night scene, and portraits.”
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Eduardo Rivera(Bottom Right): “Hi, I’m Eduardo Rivera an Illustrator and Graphic Designer and an alumni from CSUDH who is eager to learn and grow. I am a logo designer with an experience in creating character design work along with having an overall strong passion for my work.”
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