David Miliband
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When I say that we want to ask our clients what they think and we want them to be able to report when things are wrong, if they don't or if we don't react properly or we don't allow them to, then that's the trust problem. eroder, in the end, the biggest eroder of trust is whether words and deeds are aligned or misaligned. And that's how we build trust.
When I say that we want to ask our clients what they think and we want them to be able to report when things are wrong, if they don't or if we don't react properly or we don't allow them to, then that's the trust problem. eroder, in the end, the biggest eroder of trust is whether words and deeds are aligned or misaligned. And that's how we build trust.
Hope is not a strategy. It is a matter of temperament. And I think you can either fuel hope or drain hope. I gave a lecture in Cambridge in November where I tried to address the question I'm asked endlessly, which is how do your teams stay hopeful or optimistic in the face of all the crisis they've faced? And I confessed, I give the same answer every time.
Hope is not a strategy. It is a matter of temperament. And I think you can either fuel hope or drain hope. I gave a lecture in Cambridge in November where I tried to address the question I'm asked endlessly, which is how do your teams stay hopeful or optimistic in the face of all the crisis they've faced? And I confessed, I give the same answer every time.
Hope is not a strategy. It is a matter of temperament. And I think you can either fuel hope or drain hope. I gave a lecture in Cambridge in November where I tried to address the question I'm asked endlessly, which is how do your teams stay hopeful or optimistic in the face of all the crisis they've faced? And I confessed, I give the same answer every time.
I'll give the same answer to you, which is if you look at the statistics, you get depressed. If you look at the people, you have hope.
I'll give the same answer to you, which is if you look at the statistics, you get depressed. If you look at the people, you have hope.
I'll give the same answer to you, which is if you look at the statistics, you get depressed. If you look at the people, you have hope.