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What Trust Is Actually Doing to Your Work in African Markets with Sharon Nkwah

What Trust Is Actually Doing to Your Work in African Markets with Sharon Nkwah

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In this episode, Sharon breaks down how trust actually shapes work across African markets, often in ways organisations underestimate.

Rather than treating trust as an abstract idea or a communications problem, this conversation looks at how trust affects access, timelines, resistance, and day-to-day decision-making. It explores why effort alone can't compensate for a trust gap, why standard performance metrics often miss what's really happening, and why consistency matters more than intensity.

This episode is part of January's editorial focus on authority and foundations, alongside the latest edition of Roots & Reach, which examines how authority is built, recognised, and withdrawn in African markets.

In This Episode

  1. Why trust is often noticed only when things feel stuck
  2. How trust shows up in access, timelines, and resistance
  3. Why you can't outwork a trust gap with more effort
  4. What consistency actually signals to the market
  5. Why trust is ultimately a leadership issue, not a messaging one

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