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In this episode of The Daily Lead, Tyson Cline examines credibility as a function of alignment between intent, behavior, and impact. Drawing on a structured credibility framework, the episode explores why trust erodes less often through failure than through inconsistency between espoused values and enacted behaviors. Listeners are introduced to the credibility triangle—competence, character, and consistency—and shown how weaknesses in any one of its dimensions can undermine leadership legitimacy and morale. Through a practical leadership example and guided reflection, the episode challenges leaders to audit areas where intent and impact may be misaligned and to strengthen credibility through consistent, accountable action.
By The Daily LeadIn this episode of The Daily Lead, Tyson Cline examines credibility as a function of alignment between intent, behavior, and impact. Drawing on a structured credibility framework, the episode explores why trust erodes less often through failure than through inconsistency between espoused values and enacted behaviors. Listeners are introduced to the credibility triangle—competence, character, and consistency—and shown how weaknesses in any one of its dimensions can undermine leadership legitimacy and morale. Through a practical leadership example and guided reflection, the episode challenges leaders to audit areas where intent and impact may be misaligned and to strengthen credibility through consistent, accountable action.