The 90th Percentile: An Unconventional Leadership Podcast

Episode 180: The Generational Trust Myth—Why Behavior Beats Age Every Time

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Jan 21, 2026
In this engaging discussion, renowned psychometrician Joe Folkman, co-founder of Zenger Folkman, debunks the myth that trust in leadership is tied to age. Drawing from data on 80,336 leaders, he reveals a U-shaped trust curve—trust peaks early, dips mid-career, and rises again later. Folkman emphasizes that observable behaviors, particularly relationships, expertise, and consistency, are key to building trust across generations. He challenges stereotypes about younger leaders and highlights the importance of collaboration and follow-through in enhancing credibility.
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Trust Follows A U‑Shaped Career Curve

  • Trust follows a U-shaped curve across career decades rather than increasing steadily with age.
  • Time alone doesn't build trust; behaviors determine whether trust erodes or recovers over a career.
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Younger Leaders Aren't Less Trustworthy

  • Younger leaders are not inherently less trustworthy than older leaders.
  • Gen Z and Millennials scored higher on trust than Boomers in the study, discrediting common stereotypes.
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The Three Predictors Of Trust

  • Three competencies consistently predict trust across ages: relationships, expertise, and consistency.
  • These drivers matter more than generational identity for building and restoring credibility.
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