Introduction: Why Your DISC Assessment Matters
Every time someone from the Growth Dynamics team delivers a DISC assessment, we emphasize: “Please don’t read this once and forget about it. Keep it handy and use it regularly.” Why is this so important? Regularly reviewing your DISC report enhances your self-awareness and understanding of how you interact with the world around you. As you become more familiar with the insights it provides, you’ll find it easier to engage in confident and meaningful conversations.
What is DISC?
The DISC assessment measures how a person behaves in various situations, focusing on four key traits: Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Compliance. This assessment creates a common language for discussing observable behaviors, which can significantly enhance communication and self-development. DISC helps us understand why people do what they do.
We proudly use TTISI for our DISC assessments, relying on their comprehensive, easy-to-understand reports grounded in scientific research. For more information about TTISI or to explore DISC further, visit TTISI.com or check out this free e-book.
How to Use Your DISC Report Effectively
- Identify Time Wasters If you feel stuck in a rut, your DISC report includes a section dedicated to time-wasting activities. This section highlights how your natural style may hinder task completion. By recognizing these patterns, you can implement checks and balances to enhance your productivity.
- Improve Your Communication Unsure why you don’t “vibe” with someone? Your report offers insights into effective communication strategies and those to avoid. Sharing these insights with managers and colleagues can bridge gaps in understanding and facilitate better interactions. Remember, it’s your responsibility to adapt your communication style for effective collaboration.
- Evaluate Your Work Environment Considering a career change? Use the Ideal Work Environment section of your report to assess potential employers. Understanding how your style aligns with their culture can prevent future dissatisfaction. Ask targeted questions about their operational style to ensure a good fit.
- Enhance Your Resume and Interview Skills Updating your resume? The Value to the Organization section of your report summarizes your strengths and contributions. Use this information to articulate your skills effectively, making you a more attractive candidate to potential employers.
Take Action with Your DISC Insights
The DISC assessment is more than just a report; it’s a valuable tool for ongoing self-improvement and effective communication. By regularly revisiting your findings and implementing the strategies outlined, you can navigate both personal and professional challenges with confidence.
For more information on DISC and other assessments available, please reach out to Sarah at Growth Dynamics.