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Trust is recognized as being an important factor that enables the quality of working life in organizations. Trust is identified as an important leadership and management competency helping organizations navigate the change management process. The effectiveness of an organizations capacity for change is closely associated with the degree of trust within an organizational workplace. This study takes an empirical approach exploring trustbuilding and trustbreaking behaviours, and the capacity for change in an organizational context, that being Bell Canada. Two survey instruments, merged into one, were carried out at Bell Canadas Secure Channel Operations and Delivery program sector to find out if there is a correlation between trust variables and the capacity for change. The survey findings demonstrate there is a definite correlation between these variables. Moreover, regression analyses demonstrate that competence trust behaviours are a strong predictor for an organizations capacity for change.
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