Accountability and Good Governance in a Theocratic System of Government
Trust serves as a pivotal element within human interactions, acting as a connecting, empowering, and securing factor in relationships across all levels and dimensions. It's possible to describe trust as a mutual agreement with others, working towards achieving a common objective. The absence of trust within organizational leadership is of paramount importance. A variety of factors play a role in the establishment, preservation, and elevation of trust, which manifests itself in various levels and forms, as detailed in the article.The model employed to conceptualize trust in the theories of Martyr Motahari is a fourfold communication model. Through the utilization of descriptive research methodology and content analysis, relevant themes related to trust are extracted from the chosen works of Martyr Motahari. These themes are categorized into four distinct realms: trust in God, trust in others, trust in self (trusting oneself), and trust in nature. Utilizing an analytical approach and guided by the gleaned themes, the managerial applications of trust within organizations are enumerated and presented.trust in God, trust in others, trust in self (trusting oneself), and trust in nature. Utilizing an analytical approach and guided by the gleaned themes, the managerial applications of trust within organizations are enumerated and presented
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