Your DISC Personality Report Introduction Your specific distribution of scores on the DISC personality test is an indication of your unique personality. You can
think of this as your DISC Personality 'DNA'. In the pie chart below you see your distribution of scores.
The highest percentage is likely to be your most dominant personality factor, the second highest your next most
dominant personality factor and so on. As such for you the DISC factors are ordered as: Dominance, Compliance,
Steadiness, Influence.
DISC Personality Model To help you understand the DISC model of personality here are definitions of the four factors measured.Share quote:
Dominance Describes the way you deal with problems, assert yourself and control situations.
Influence Describes the way you deal with people, the way you communicate and relate to
others.
Steadiness Describes your temperament - patience, persistence, and thoughtfulness
Compliance Describes how you approach and organize your activity, procedures and
responsibilities.
Your DISC personality type Your unique sequence of scores characterizes you in a specific way. The positive impact you are likely to make on
people is:
DISC Patterns or Profiles As you will appreciate, there are literally thousands of different combinations of scores. Therefore to help
interpretation, communication and understanding, DISC Personality Model experts have defined - through
statistical analysis of the score combinations - fifteen DISC 'Patterns' or 'Profiles'.
The 'Profiles' are often given names. The objective of these names is to give a single descriptive term that captures
the essence of that Profile. Names often used are Achiever, Coach, Evaluator, Counselor, Creative, Individualist,
Inspirational, Investigator, Objective Thinker, Perfectionist, Persuader, Practitioner, Enthusiast, Results-Oriented or
Specialist
To understand the DISC theory even further descriptions are given for people who score comparatively high and
comparatively low on each of the four DISC dimensions.
Dominance Comparatively High
Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively high in Dominance:
enjoy competition and challenge.
You have a strong inner motivation to assertively create and implement new
ideas. You handle pressure well - you strive for excellence and expect others to
do the same. You are innovative but tend to avoid risk taking.
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are goal orientated and want to be recognised for their efforts.
aim high, want authority and are generally resourceful and adaptable.
are usually self-sufficient and individualistic.
may lose interest in projects once the challenge has gone and they tend to be
impatient and dissatisfied with minor detail.
They are usually direct and positive with people, enjoying being the centre of attraction and may take it for granted
that people will think highly of them.
They may have a tendency to be rather critical of others. Consequently, other people may tend to see them as being
rather domineering and overpowering.
Comparatively Low
Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively low in Dominance:
tend to want peace and harmony.
prefer to let others initiate action and resolve problems.
are quiet and indirect in their approach to most situations.
are usually cautious and calculate risks carefully before acting.
They are generally well liked because of their mild and gentle nature. Other people will tend to see them as being
patient, calm, thoughtful and a good listener.
Influence Comparatively High
Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively high in Influence:
are strongly interested in meeting and being with people.
are generally optimistic, outgoing, and socially skilled.
are quick at establishing relationships.
Sometimes their concern for people and people's feelings may make them reluctant to disturb a favourable
situation or relationship.
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Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively low in Influence:
are usually socially passive.
quite frequently have an affinity for things, machinery and equipment.
are generally comfortable working alone.
frequently have a tendency to be analytical and once they have sorted the facts
out they communicate them in a straightforward direct way.
tend to take little at face value.
They may well have learned and developed good social skills but they only bring these into play when logic dictates
such tactics.
Steadiness Comparatively High
Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively high in Steadiness:
are usually patient, calm and controlled.
have a high willingness to help others particularly those they consider as friends.
Generally they have the ability to deal with the task in hand and to do routine work with patience and care.
Comparatively Low
Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively low in Steadiness:
tend to enjoy change and variety in their work and non-work life.
are expansive by nature and tend not to like routine and repetitive work/activities.
They enjoy stretching themselves intellectually and physically.
Compliance Comparatively High
Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively high in Compliance:
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tend not to be aggressive.
tend to be cautious rather than impulsive.
avoid risk-taking.
act in a tactful, diplomatic way and strive for a stable, ordered life.
are comfortable following procedures in both their personal and business life.
They prefer sticking to methods that have proved successful in the past. They have a high acceptance of rules and
regulations.
Comparatively Low
Here are some traits and behaviours that describe people who are comparatively low in Compliance:
are independent and uninhibited.
resent rules and restrictions.
prefer to be measured by results and are always willing to try the untried.
Free in thought, word and deed, they long for freedom and go to great lengths to achieve it.
They feel that repetitive detail and routine work is best "delegated" or avoided.
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