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How Exceptional Leaders Build Trust with Justin Dixson, CMAA – Decatur Central High School (IN)

Click Here for the NIAAA's Website. • October 15, 2025 • By National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association

Justin Dixson explains how exceptional leaders build trust and the three disciplines involved in doing so.

  • Ethical Trust -- Repeated experiences of your integrity and motives with parents, coaches, and kids
  • Personal Trust -- Repeated experiences of your caring and listening
  • Technical Trust -- Involves helping people get things done, solve problems, and get better

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