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Trust is the foundation for everything we do. But what do we do when it's broken? In an eye-opening

Trust is the foundation for everything we do. But what do we do when it's broken? In an eye-opening talk, Harvard Business School professor Frances Frei gives a crash course in trust: how to build it, maintain it and rebuild it -- something she worked on during a recent stint at Uber. "If we can learn to trust one another more, we can have unprecedented human progress," Frei says. [TED: Ideas worth spreading]( Recommended for {NAME} [How to build (and rebuild) trust]( Frances Frei | 4.8M views [► Watch now]( [Save to list]( [Anya Dvornikova](, Coordinator of Central and Eastern Europe, AIESEC We all would benefit a lot from learning how to build trust because it's the foundation of teamwork and with teamwork, we all can achieve more than individually. Surprisingly, it has a lot to do with being authentic, being yourself and celebrate diversity. Newest Talks [Achim Steiner]( [Humanity's planet-shaping powers -- and what they mean for the future]( Achim Steiner [Bas Sudmeijer]( [How carbon capture networks could help curb climate change]( Bas Sudmeijer [Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala]( [6 essential lessons for women leaders]( Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala [Jamila Gordon]( [How AI can help shatter barriers to equality]( Jamila Gordon [Madison McFerrin]( ["TRY"]( Madison McFerrin [Christine Carter]( [The 1-minute secret to forming a new habit]( Christine Carter Latest from TED Ideas [Why parents should stop blaming themselves for how their kids turn out]( Many people believe that if a child doesn't succeed, it's the parents' fault. But it turns out, the science supports a totally different and ultimately empowering message, says child development researcher Dr. Yuko Munakata. [Read more]( [Dear Guy: “I’m sexually frustrated!”]( [Read more]( [Feeling anxious? The way you breathe could be adding to it]( [Read more]( Want to help test new and improved products from TED? Get a first look at new TED projects and initiatives as a beta tester. [Join our research community]( Copyright © TED Conferences LLC. All rights reserved. Have a question? Email us: contact@ted.com [TED.com]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust your email settings]( [Add us to your address book]( Our mailing address is: TED Conferences LLC 330 Hudson Street New York, NY 10013

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