Trust. It-s something every community on earth depends on. Businesses need it. Schools need it. Families need it. Societies need it. And it seems to be disappearing - everywhere, and at an alarming rate.
If we can-t trust anyone, what can we believe? What can we feel certain about?
When Jimmy Wales founded Wikipedia more than two decades ago, he changed the landscape of knowledge forever - although almost no one realised it at the time. Today, people view Wikipedia 11 billion times every month in the English language alone. But in our -post-truth- era, where the internet is a sea of disinformation and facts are increasingly malleable, Wales reminds us that it-s more important than ever to return to the problem at the heart of it all: that without trust, we have no knowledge. And without knowledge, we can-t fight back.
Derived from decades of observation, participation and discussion with leaders across the world, The Seven Rules of Trust