You'll be able to read about your unique behavioral style, your tendencies, needs, preferred
environment for greatest opportunities to be effective, and
strategies for adapting behavior appropriately with others. You will also learn more about your
strengths and potential challenges.
Reports also include insights about other DISC styles so you can learn more about how others act and
what their strengths and weaknesses are as well. When you do this in a work team setting, you will
end up with a greater understanding of your workplace colleagues to help you with effective
communication strategies going forward.
You may gain greater insight into how you respond to challenges, how you influence and interact with
others, how you operate at your preferred pace, and how well you follow directions and function with
structure in place, as well as many other tendencies.
When you are aware of these dimensions and know how to apply them effectively, you can use your
style strengths or modify your style weaknesses to meet your needs and the needs of others.
A DISC report has three parts:
- Part I helps you understand each DISC style and identifies characteristics, including the
tendencies of each behavioral style. The overview of the model is provided to help you with
a strong foundation of understanding in directness, openness, pace, priority, and the
emotions of each style.
- Part II focuses on understanding yourself and will reveal information about the tendencies
that make you unique. You’ll receive narratives and visuals that support your understanding
of your style as well as bullet-point lists including Communication Do's and Don’ts, Your
Workplace Tendencies, Potential Areas of Improvement, How You Respond in Stress, and your 12
Behavioral Tendencies at Work. This section is all about you, and there are several pages
devoted to helping you achieve a deeper understanding of your style blend.
- Part III explores adaptability and offers actionable recommendations for you and others who
interact with you. This section is designed as a resource to assist you in communicating
more effectively with others and includes multiple tools to help you practice your new DISC
knowledge and guide your continued development and implementation in your everyday
environments.