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European companies don’t struggle to trust African tech leaders because of skill. They struggle because senior-level trust works very differently than most people realise. In this video, I break down why brilliance alone is not enough in senior engineering and leadership environments — and why many highly intelligent engineers are never trusted with real responsibility. At senior levels, trust isn’t about: How smart you are How hard you work How visible you are It’s about predictability under pressure. In this video, we unpack: Why senior trust is about reducing uncertainty, not demonstrating talent How decision consistency builds (or destroys) executive confidence Why explainability matters more than speed How surfacing risk early increases trust faster than pretending everything is fine Why emotional stability is a non-negotiable leadership signal The quiet difference between being visible and being reliable I also share insights from working in high-risk environments where software failures can harm patients, customers, or entire organisations — environments where trust is not emotional, but engineered deliberately through structure, decision records, and governance. If you’re an African engineer or tech leader navigating European or global organisations, this video will help you understand why trust sometimes never forms — even when skill is undeniable. 🎯 Key takeaway: Senior trust is earned by being the most predictable source of good judgement, not the smartest person in the room. 👉 Join the discussion in the comments: What builds trust faster at senior levels — brilliance or predictability?