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The Trust Tax : Restoring Accountability in High-Consequence Communication

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The Trust Tax: Restoring Accountability in High-Consequence Communication

What if the greatest risk in your organization is not what you don't know-but what you believe has already been communicated?

In high-consequence environments, failure rarely begins with a lack of information. It begins with the assumption that a message was clear, received, and understood. Instructions are issued. Notices are posted. Systems record that something was sent.

And yet-people act on incomplete understanding, make avoidable errors, or move forward without the clarity required to act safely.

That gap is where consequence enters. This is the Trust Tax.

It is the hidden cost of communication that cannot be proven-measured not only in inefficiency, but in safety incidents, regulatory exposure, operational breakdowns, and the steady erosion of credibility. It accumulates quietly, surfacing only when something goes wrong, and the question is no longer what was said, but what can be demonstrated.

The Trust Tax challenges the foundational assumption that communication equals compliance. It highlights how organizations deliver critical information and calls for a shift from passive messaging to accountable communication systems-where delivery is intentional, comprehension is prioritized, and interaction is verifiable.

This is not a book about improving how we speak. It is about redefining what it means to communicate when the stakes are real. Because in environments where decisions carry consequences, communication is not complete when it is sent.

It is complete when it is understood-and proven.

Scroll up and click "Add to Cart" now

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781996944141
  • ISBN-10: 1996944142
  • Publisher: Lucky Book Publishing
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.38 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.82 pounds
  • Page Count: 152

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