How Trust Works, Dr. Peter H. Kim, PhD
How Trust Works, Dr. Peter H. Kim, PhD
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How Trust Works
The Science of How Relationships Are Built, Broken, and Repaired

Author: Dr. Peter H. Kim, PhD

Narrator: Keong Sim

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

"In this age of diminishing trust in public figures, this audiobook offers highly useful guidance about how to trust and withhold trust more thoughtfully." - AudioFile

From the world's leading expert on trust repair, a guide to understanding the most essential foundation of our relationships and communities.

When our trust is broken, and when our own trustworthiness is called into question, many of us are left wondering what to do. We barely know how trust works. How could we possibly repair it?

Dr. Peter H. Kim, the world’s leading expert in the rapidly growing field of trust repair, has conducted over two decades of groundbreaking research to answer that question. In How Trust Works, he draws on this research and the work of other social scientists to reveal the surprising truths about how relationships are built, how they are broken, and how they are repaired. Dr. Kim’s work shows how we are often more trusting than we think and how easily our trust in others can be distorted. He illustrates these insights with accounts of some of the most striking and well-known trust violations that have occurred in modern times and unveils the crucial secrets behind when and why our attempts to repair trust are effective, and which breaches of confidence are just too deep.

How Trust Works transforms our understanding of our deepest bonds, giving us the tools to build strong and supportive relationships on every level. With our families, coworkers, and friends. With the groups, organizations, and institutions that touch our lives. And even with societies and nations.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.

About Dr. Peter H. Kim, PhD

Dr. Peter H. Kim is a professor of management and organization at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. His research on trust has been published in numerous scholarly journals, received ten national/international awards, and has been featured by the New York Times, Washington Post, and National Public Radio.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on September 11, 2023

I absolutely love books on trust. It’s such an interesting topic to me. The fact that we trust so many random people is mind-blowing to me, but we need trust in order to function. With that said, although I had no clue who Peter Kim was, I was super excited to come across his new book. And let me te......more

Goodreads review by CM on January 23, 2023

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in understanding trust in a meaningful way. It is packed with insights that are supported by evidence, it challenges us to take better stock of our assumptions, and it tackles some of the most daunting problems we face in our relationshi......more


Quotes

"Written with wit and compassion, How Trust Works brims with insights about our judgements of others' actions and the ways that our intuitions can sometimes lead to irrational conclusions. With enormous implications for individuals, businesses, and society, this is an eye-opening read for anyone who wishes to understand human behavior and relationships." —David Robson, author of The Intelligence Trap and The Expectation Effect

How Trust Works is engaging, evidence-based, and deeply important. Peter Kim explains why you trust others, how trust can be damaged, and how it can be repaired. In doing so, he offers an invaluable guide to improving all of your relationships. Every interaction is based on trust, which makes How Trust Works a must-read.” —Katy Milkman, author of How to Change

"At a time when trust feels elusive, renowned scholar Peter Kim offers us a much-needed, evidence-based guide to understand how trust works. Current, urgent, and fueled by Dr. Kim's humanity, How Trust Works left me with greater clarity and a sense of hope." —Dolly Chugh, author of A More Just Future and The Person You Mean to Be