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Why is trust considered to be digital in nature?
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Trust is either entirely present or it is not at all.
What is the ultimate goal for the teams discussed in the lecture?
Winning a championship ring.
What are the three core levels of trust highlighted in the lecture?
Trust the process, trust in coaches, and trust in teammates.
Why can't coaches be friends with players according to the lecture?
Coaches need to hold players accountable and maintain a professional relationship.
How did the lecturer suggest visualizing success?
By visualizing a championship victory.
What behaviors can damage team trust?
Negative behaviors such as mocking or gossiping.
What role does integrity play in maintaining trust on a team?
Maintaining respect and integrity prevents damage to team trust and fosters a supportive environment.
What philosophy underpins the idea of 'Trust the Process'?
Believing that persistence and adherence to a system will eventually lead to success.
What does the willingness to run extra laps voluntarily demonstrate about a player?
It reflects the player's hard work and commitment to the team.
How is trust compared to germs in the lecture?
Trust is invisible and transferable, similar to how germs spread.
How is trust related to taking risks within a team?
In an environment of trust, players feel safe to take risks and possibly fail.
How does practicing at game speed help a player?
It builds confidence for actual games and aids in overcoming mental challenges.
What illustration was used to describe the fragility of trust?
The Jewish tradition involving a glass.
How can a player build trust in their teammates?
Through hard work, sacrifice, and accountability.
What must players do to fully support the team's philosophy, as discussed?
Players must have total buy-in and trust in the coaches and their systems.
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