Importance of Trustworthiness
Importance of Trustworthiness
Importance of Trustworthiness
TRUSTWORTHINESS
NS M. Moiz Khan
NS Haseeb Ur Rehman
NS Rao Usama
What is Trust?
Firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability
of someone or something.
An arrangement whereby a person (a
trustee) holds property as its nominal
owner for the good of one or more
beneficiaries.
Trustworthiness
Trustworthiness is a
human quality and virtue.
The virtue of being
worth of trust.
Trustworthiness: enable
others to believe in us
and to rely on us without
reservation or fear.
Question
Do you consider yourself a trustworthy
person?
What are the circumstances that make
you loose trust in a person?
Trustworthiness in a
Leader
A trust worthy leader will have the following traits:
They themselves will be skilled at trusting, because
trusting and trustworthiness enhance each other
They will be good at collaboration and the tools of
influence
They will operate from a clear set of values and
principles, because opportunistic or selfish motives
are clearly seen and rejected
They are likely to be more intrinsically than
extrinsically motivated, and more likely to use
intrinsic motivations with others
Trustworthiness in an
Employee
A trustworthy employee has the following traits:
Honesty
In communications with clients and colleagues.
Consistency
Telling the truth to every person in the office.
Dependability
Reliable, gets the job done.
The Benefits
Improves your Well Being
Increases your Transparency
Keeps your Ego in check
Strengthens your Relationships
IMPORTANCE OF TRUSTWORTHINESS
IN ISLAM
An important part of the noble Islamic character is being trustworthy.
Prophet Muhammad was known, even before his Prophethood to
be Al Amin (the trustworthy one).
The meaning of amanah is trustworthiness, or, it is something or
someone left to someone to protect or keep. The opposite of
amanah is betrayal or even treason. That is, to fail to keep the trust
or amanah in the way the person who left it expected or wanted.
Those who are faithfully true to their amanah (all the duties which
God has ordained, honesty, moral responsibility and trusts, etc.) and
to their covenants...these indeed are the inheritors. Who shall
inherit Paradise. And dwell therein forever (Quran 23:8, 23:10-11)
IMPORTANCE OF TRUSTWORTHINESS
IN ISLAM
God says, There are three people whom I shall be their opponent
IMPORTANCE OF TRUSTWORTHINESS
IN ISLAM
If your brother mentions something to you in private,
then walks away, it is an ammanah(trust) even if he
didnt instruct you not to inform anyone. (Umar ibn al
khattab)
Trustworthiness
Trustworthiness is achieved by developing values.
Question
What value or values do you consider
important? Why do you consider them
important?
Honesty
Honesty is a value that helps us convey the
truth as best as we know it.
Question
Why do you think people choose to be
dishonest?
What consequences can dishonesty
create in a persons life?
Honesty
There are different
ways to build
honesty, these are:
A. Truthfulness
B. Sincerity
C. Candor
Truthfulness
Truthfulness is: the obligation to speak what we know is
true.
Truthfulness is: the intent (aim) to speak or convey the
truth
Example: Half-truths are a way to deceived someone by
mixing something true with something that is not true.
Question
What are some of the most common halftruth teenagers or adults use to get out of
trouble?
Sincerity
Sincerity is the commitment of an individual to be truthful.
Question
What is the connection between crime
and dishonesty?
Candor
The ability to be straightforward.
What you see is what you get, type of
person.
A person that is not afraid to speak the truth
or demand the truth.
Question
Who are the people in your life that you
consider to be straight forward?
There are people that tell you what you
want to hear and there are others that tell
you what you need to hear. Which of
these two would you prefer?
Honesty
Truthfulness, sincerity and candor require that a person be honest
in words and in conduct.
Question
Have you or anyone you know been
taken advantage by a dishonest person?
Would you do something dishonest if
offered $50 million dollars?
Integrity
The word integrity
comes from the word
integer, meaning
wholeness
A person that has integrity is
a person that makes sound
decisions from situation to
situation.
Integrity
A person of integrity is a person that
does not compromise his or her
values in order to achieve a purpose
or obtain a benefit.
A person of integrity is the same in
public or alone.
This is called
character.
People of integrity are admired and
trusted because of their resolve, inner
strength and transparency.
Question
How you ever been tempted to behave in
a different way when you are alone?
Do you think is possible to behave the
same way in private as we do in public?
Integrity
To develop integrity a person has to develop:
A. Self-knowledge (knowledge of self)
B. Self-Reflection
(The ability to reason)
C. Self-Control
(The ability to control ones desires and impulses)
Question
Who are the people in your life that you
know practice what they preach?
What are the characteristics of the people
in your life that live a life of integrity?
Do you think you have control over your
impulses or do your impulses have
control of you?
D. Self-righteousness
(Doing what I think is right instead of doing what is right)
Question
Why do people often choose to do what
they think is right instead of doing what
they know is right?