DiSC® is a personal assessment tool used by more than one million people every year to help improve teamwork, communication, and productivity in the workplace.
The DiSC® model provides a common language people can use to better understand themselves and those they interact with—and then use this knowledge to reduce conflict and improve working relationships.
DiSC® assessments are used in thousands of organizations around the world, from sprawling government agencies and Fortune 500 companies to nonprofits and small businesses. The reason is simple: DiSC® profiles help build stronger, more effective working relationships.
- DiSC is an acronym that stands for the four main personality profiles described in the DiSC model:
- (D) Dominance,
- (I) Influence,
- (S) Steadiness
- (C) Compliance / Conscientiousness.
People with D personalities tend to be confident and place an emphasis on accomplishing bottom-line results.
People with I personalities tend to be more open and place an emphasis on relationships and influencing or persuading others.
People with S personalities tend to be dependable and place the emphasis on cooperation and sincerity.
People with C personalities tend to place the emphasis on quality, accuracy, expertise, and competency.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this workshop you will be able to:
- Recognize the benefits of applying a behavioral communication model
- Identify your own behavioral design
- Recognize, understand and appreciate others’ behavioral designs
- Adapt for enhanced communication, understanding and relationships