When change hits, teams often rush to message before they’ve earned the right to be heard. Dr. Jennie Victoriano's says slow down, build trust, then speak.
What you’ll learn:
In this episode of Straight to Voicemail, Amanda Smith calls Dr. Jennie Victoriano, Director of Professional Development at Commitment2Change, to explore how trust becomes the real driver of transformation inside your org and out in the market.
Jump to the conversation:
(00:00) Why Amanda wanted to hear from Dr. Jennie Victoriano
(00:42) Dr. Jennie Victoriano explains how trust transforms both teams and messaging
(03:20) Why leading with message before trust fails
(06:05) How brands and teams build credibility
(08:15) What trust looks like in your next campaign or leadership move
(10:30) Empathy, transparency, and what consumers really want
(12:00) Dr. Jennie Victoriano's reminder that character is always revealed
Straight to Voicemail is for CMOs, CEOs, and Heads of Marketing in B2B tech who want insights from the people who’ve been there. Each episode centers on one big question answered like a voicemail you’ll want to play again.
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