Make trust your most profitable working capital.
In financial services, trust isn’t just a slogan for the wall; it directly drives your revenue. Leading organizations are those that not only promise to put the customer first, but also align that promise with the choices, incentives, and processes behind the scenes. INR helps you achieve exactly that: a way of working in which business results and the customer’s interests reinforce each other, rather than getting in each other’s way.
Present your challenge to usThe tension that keeps pulling you back to the old.
Most people already have the intention. But it almost always runs into the same problem. Trust requires putting the customer first. Targets require results. And right in the middle of that are your people, day in and day out.
See which product is truly a good fit, but at the same time, get a sense of which product will make it through the month.
Know that it needs to be sharper, but don't want to damage the relationship for next year.
Not bad professionals, but a system that structurally forces them to choose.
If that tension remains, trust will remain primarily text on the website, rather than something customers experience in their interactions. And that is what slowly erodes your position in the market.
Behavior does not grow out of a code of conduct.
Calling on people to act with integrity rarely makes a difference, not because they don't want to. Behavior does not grow out of a code of conduct, but out of the story a person builds about themselves through their own actions. If the commercial consideration always wins, someone will start seeing themselves as the person who simply has to score.
That narrative is more persistent than any training program, because it aligns with the way work is organized. That’s why INR doesn’t just address behavior, but what lies beneath it: the narrative and the circumstances that reinforce that narrative time and time again.
No soft cultural action, but intervening in the engine of your business operations.
What shifts when you tackle it at the core.
Imagine that tension no longer dictates the conversation.
Trust then ceases to be a cost factor, but becomes the driver of your growth.
Not a snapshot of who someone is, but insight into where movement begins.
Many models categorize people into types and mainly give you a snapshot of who someone is. INR brings this to light why someone does what they do, and therefore where movement begins. Two consultants who both manage by margins can do so from completely different motivations: one out of learned performance pressure, the other out of doubt about their own self-worth. If you treat them as the same type, nothing will change for either of them.
Where we would start.
The right entry point depends on where the most tension lies for you. In an initial conversation, we will pinpoint that together. As a guideline:
Often it is a combination. Which order yields the most, we will make concrete in the first conversation.
Submit your issue to us.
In an initial conversation, we map out together where the tension between commerce and trust gets stuck, and where development yields the most. You will walk away with a clearer picture of your own organization, whether we work together afterward or not.
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