Full DISC Personality Test Report
What is DISC
In short, DISC is a quadrant behavioral model to examine the behavior of individuals in their environment or within a specific situation. It therefore focuses on the styles and preferences of such behavior.
My DISC Score
Typical Behavior
Dominance
- Thrive on competition and challenge.
- Goal orientated and want the freedom to do it my way.
- Resourceful, aim high and want authority.
- Self-sufficient and individualistic.
- Tend to be direct and positive with people.
Influence
- Comfortable working alone.
- Tend to take little at face value.
- Have a tendency to be focused. Once I have sorted out the facts I go for the goal.
- Only bring into play my social skills when logic/circumstance dictates.
Steadiness
- Get restless and bored when involved in routine and repetitive work/activities.
- Need change and variety in my work and non-work life.
- Enjoy stretching myself intellectually and physically.
Compliance
- Independent and uninhibited.
- Feel restrained by rules and restrictions.
- Prefer to be measured by results.
- Willing to try the untried.
- Feel that ‘detail’ and routine work is best ‘delegated’ – done by others.
profile: The Individualist
I am self-reliant and individualistic. I treat team goals as personal goals. I have a high sense of personal accountability and set very high standards for others. I tolerate working under pressure and I am unlikely to be demoralized by rejection. My drive and individualism may reduce my effectiveness when working as a member of a team. When faced with opposition, I respond by becoming even more persistent, forceful and innovative.
Organizational value
- Ability to focus and not be side-tracked from my drive to achieve an objective.
- Responsiveness to change and ability to be inventive when faced with problems.
- Capacity to function without the support and encouragement of others.