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The 4 DISC behavioral styles are Decisive, Interactive, Stabilizing, and Cautious. Did you know that many people have high scores in 2 areas? When they do we can make some assumptions about their typical behavioral preferences. Today, we’ll meet Stable Conscientious...
DISC behavioral styles often travel in pairs. Here we’ll examine what happens with someone with a higher S (Stabilizing) also has a higher I (Interactive). Let’s meet Sidney. Sidney resides squarely at the top of both the S and the I columns. You can see their most...
Did you know it’s common to have some of the DISC styles travel in pairs? We’ve already met Decisive Devon and Interactive Ira. When they combine their superpowers what should we call them? Devo-ra or Von-ir? Actually since it’s a cross between 2 behavioral...
Why do we call them Cautious Charlie? You may have heard the S in DISC described with another word because even though the reports are based on the same science, some DISC reports use different terminology to describe each column. You may have heard these terms used:...
In the DISC model, the C stands for Cautious. Folks who score high in the C can best be described as perfectionistic, conscientious, and analytical. We think of them as Cautious Charlie since they typically thrive on precision, accuracy and logic. When conversing with...