D I S C

The Communication tool

D

/ I
C / S
Dominance
•Be On time.
Let them feel in control.
Get to the bottom line.
Limit facts & product knowledge.
Respect their time.
Be Business-like & direct.
Emphasize efficiency,profit, and savings.
Emphasize cost of inaction.
Acknowledge the decision is theirs to make. /

D

/ I
C / S
Influencing
•Be Sociable.
Be people-oriented.
Use prestige referrals.
Ask open-ended questions that will reveal the DBM.
Appeal to their desire for recognition & social acceptance.
Give them opportunities to express themselves.

D

/ I
C / S
Compliance
Give them facts.
They are task oriented.
Address track record.
Appeal to quality.
•Give them brochures & support information.
•Appeal to logic & accuracy.
•Ask, “Do you need more information?
•Do not rush.
•Explain what you are doing & why. /

D

/ I
C / S
Steadiness
•Make them feel at home.
•Spend time to build rapport.
•Use statements like, “Patients in the past who have had your exact problems have…”
•Demonstrate empathy & understanding.
•Give them a lot of personal helpby using directive questions.

Who are opposite’s?

D

/ I
C / S

and Why?

D

/ I
C / S

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Strengths as a team member

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“High D”

  • Makes a decision when no one

else wants to

  • Not afraid to confront tough issues/situations
  • Accepts change as a personal challenge
  • Keeps the team focused and on task

“High C”

  • Thorough
  • Certain to follow standards and rules accurately
  • Conscientious
  • Diplomatic
  • Methodical and good at preparing meeting agendas and taking the minutes of the meeting

“High I”

  • Always available to others – gives time easily
  • Good at inspiring others
  • Spreads enthusiasm and positive attitudes to others
  • Easily gives positive feedback to those you work with

“High S”

  • Good Team Player
  • Empathetic and sensitive to others’ needs
  • Good Listener
  • Easy to get along with
  • Peacemaker of the Team

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Limitations as a Team Member

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“High D”

  • May come across as unapproachable
  • Insensitive to others
  • Impatient with others
  • Tries to get the team moving along before they are ready

“High C”

  • Overly concerned with Perfection
  • Aloof, withdrawn, detached
  • Hampering creativity in others due to desire to stick to the rules
  • No gray areas

“High I”

  • Disorganized
  • Superficial in approach
  • Lack of follow through
  • Chaotic at times
  • Non-focused

“High S”

  • Indecisive
  • Indirect
  • Resistant to change
  • Non-hostile
  • Somewhat possessive

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Communicating as Team Members

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“High D”

  • Direct, reserved, expressionless
  • Actions are cautious, non-trusting
  • Wants short facts, will tell not ask
  • Eye contact infrequent while barely listening
  • Limited use of hands, usually clenched tightly, folded or pointing
  • Preoccupied or vigilant
  • Limited personal feelings

“High C”

  • Few uses of voice to emphasize words
  • Expressions and posture are quiet
  • Deliberate, studied in speech & writing
  • Indifferent handshake
  • Asks many questions
  • Will ask more often than making statements
  • Vague, unclear about what is wanted
  • Tends to lean backwards

“High I”

  • Emphasizes ideas by tone change
  • Expressions are aggressive
  • Can be dominant
  • Quick, clear or fast paced
  • Firm friendly handshake
  • Makes statements more often without thinking first
  • Lets one know what is wanted
  • Tends to lean forward to make a point or to be heard

“High S”

  • Smiles, nods, frowns
  • Actions open or eager to flee
  • Little effort to push for facts
  • Eye contact infrequent
  • Awesome listener
  • Friendly, warm gaze
  • Hands free, palms up & open
  • Shares personal feelings openly
  • Attentive to others wants & needs

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Responses to Conflict

Note: Both High D’s & I’s “vent” and

Both High S’s & C’s “suppress”

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“High D”

(DEMANDS)

  • Over-assertive
  • Unbending to others
  • Strong willed with others
  • Attempts to impose one’s own thoughts and feelings onto others

“High C”

(WITHDRAWS)

  • Keeps thoughts and ideas to self
  • Becomes more controlled
  • Plans out their next move
  • Withdraws from others, will not move forward again, flees

“High I”

(ATTACKS)

  • Explosive
  • Emotionally attacks others and their ideas, tries to discredit them
  • Makes others feel “less than”
  • Tells people how he or she feels about things

“High S”

(AVOIDS)

  • Gives in to keep peace and harmony
  • Appears to agree with others
  • Tolerates things even though he/she may disagree
  • Desires to save the relationship even if it hurts them more

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