Part 2 of our guidance on building professional credibility with actions, not words.
You may have been told, or you may just feel that you’re not “credible”, meaning that others don’t trust in your competence or reliability. This phrase is not used lightly in professional contexts, and if it has been used about or to you, you have work to do to address the issues and rebuild trust. The one thing you can’t do is just tell all and sundry that you’ve improved. Credibility is only built by actions, not words. In this guidance, we’ll tell you how.
This Cast Answers These Questions
- What do I do when someone says "you're not credible?"
- What does "not credible" mean?
- How do I demonstrate credibility?
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