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This Innermetrix Disc Index is a modern interpretation of Dr. William Marston's
behavioral dimensions. Marston's research uncovered four quadrants of behavior
which help to understand a person's behavioral preferences. This Disc Index will help
you understand your behavioral style and how to maximize your potential.
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The DISC Index Executive Summary
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Natural and Adaptive Styles Comparison
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Natural Style:
The natural style is how you behave when you are
being most natural. It is your basic style and the
one you adopt when you are being authentic and
true to yourself. It is also the style that you revert
to when under stress or pressure. Behaving in this
style, however, reduces your stress and tension and
is comforting. When authentic to this style you will
maximize your true potential more effectively.
Adaptive Style:
The adaptive style is how you behave when you feel
you are being observed or how you behave when
you are aware of your behavior. This style is less
natural and less authentic for you or your true
tendencies and preferences. When forced to adapt
to this style for too long you may become stressed
and less effective.
The DISC Index Introduction
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About This Report
Research conducted by Innermetrix shows that the most successful people share the common trait of
self-awareness. They recognize the situations that will make them successful, and this makes it easy for
them to find ways of achieving objectives that fit their behavioral style. They also understand their
limitations and where they are not effective and this helps them understand where not to go or how not
to be as well. Those who understand their natural behavioral preferences are far more likely to pursue
the right opportunities, in the right way, at the right time, and get the results they desire.
This report measures four dimensions of your behavioral style. They are:
• Decisive — your preference for problem solving and getting results
• Interactive — your preference for interacting with others and showing emotion
• Stability — your preference for pacing, persistence and steadiness
• Cautious — your preference for procedures, standards and protocols
This report includes:
• The Elements of DISC — Educational background behind the profile, the science and the four
dimensions of behavior
• The DISC Dimensions — A closer look at each of your four behavioral dimensions
• Style Summary — A comparison of your natural and adaptive behavioral styles
• Behavioral Strengths — A detailed strengths-based description of your overall behavioral style
• Communication — Tips on how you like to communicate and be communicated with
• Ideal Job Climate — Your ideal work environment
• Effectiveness — Insights into how you can be more effective by understanding your behavior
• Behavioral Motivations — Ways to ensure your environment is motivational
• Continual Improvement — Areas where you can focus on improving
• Training & Learning Style — Your preferred means of sharing and receiving styles
• Relevance Section — Making the information real and pertinent to you
• Success Connection — Connecting your style to your own life
The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior
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The Elements of the DISC-Index
This DISC-Index report is unique in the marketplace for a number of reasons. You just completed the
first ever click & drag DISC instrument on the market. This was constructed in a precise manner to allow
for ease of responses, even in the midst of many difficult decisions. This intuitive interface allows you to
focus on your answers, not the process.
Also, unlike other DISC instruments, this instrument allows you to rank all four items instead. As a result,
this instrument produces zero waste in responses. Some instruments ask you to choose two items out
of four, and leave two items blank. Those instruments have a 50% waste of terms, and do not provide
for an efficient response process. The DISC Index instrument eliminates that response problem.
Another unique aspect of this DISC-Index report is that we present the DISC aspects of your behavior
both as separate entities and as a dynamic combination of traits. This report presents the first time that
each of the DISC elements are separated and developed as pure entities of themselves. This can serve
as an important learning tool as you explore the deeper aspects of DISC. Your unique pattern of DISC
traits is developed through the context of this report. Additionally, the following four pages will be
devoted to exploring your DISC scores as separate components within the unique combination of traits
that you exhibit.
A comment on contradictions: You may read some areas of this report that may contradict other text.
This is due to the fact that many of us show contradictory behaviors in the normal course of our daily
operations. Each of us are at times talkative and other times more reflective, depending on how we are
adapting our behavior. The expression of these contradictions is a demonstration of the sensitivity of
this instrument to determine these subtle differences in our natural and adaptive style.
The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior
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A closer look at the four components of your behavioral style
Decisive
Problems:
How you tend to
approach problems and
makes decisions
High D
Demanding
Driving
Forceful
Daring
Determined
Competitive
Responsible
Inquisitive
Conservative
Mild
Agreeable
Unobtrusive
Low D
Interactive
People:
How you tend to interact
with others and share
opinions
High I
Gregarious
Persuasive
Inspiring
Enthusiastic
Sociable
Poised
Charming
Convincing
Reflective
Matter-of-fact
Withdrawn
Aloof
Low I
Stabilizing
Pace:
How you tend to pace
things in your
environment
High S
Patient
Predictable
Passive
Complacent
Stable
Consistent
Steady
Outgoing
Restless
Active
Spontaneous
Impetuous
Low S
Cautious
Procedures:
Your preference for
established protocol/
standards
High C
Cautious
Perfectionist
Systematic
Careful
Analytical
Orderly
Neat
Balanced
Independent
Rebellious
Careless
Defiant
Low C
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The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior
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Decisive
Your approach to problem-solving and obtaining results
The D in DISC represents Decisiveness. Your score on this scale, represented below, shows your location
on the D spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low
score doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example:
Higher D —
Tend to solve new problems very quickly and assertively. They take an active and direct approach to
obtaining results. The key here is new problems such as those that are unprecedented or haven't
happened before. There may also be an element of risk in taking the wrong approach or developing
an incorrect solution, but those with a High D score are willing to take those risks, even if they may be
incorrect.
Lower D —
Tend to solve new problems in a more deliberate, controlled, and organized manner. Again, the key
here is new and unprecedented problems. The Lower D style will solve routine problems very quickly
because the outcomes are already known. But, when the outcomes are unknown and the problem is
an uncertain one, the Lower D style will approach the new problem in a calculated and deliberate
manner by thinking things through very carefully before acting.
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Natural 25 /Adaptive 25 Your score shows a moderately low score on the 'D' spectrum. The
comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your
unique score.
• You may be somewhat conservative in decision-making on
important issues.
• You prefer an environment with specialty work, or work that
requires technical mastery.
• You tend to be more modest than egocentric in dealing with
others.
• You can be overly self-critical of your ability on certain issues or
tasks.
• You like to carefully weigh the pros and cons on important issues
before forming an opinion.
• Youmightbehesitanttomakeimportantdecisionsquicklyunder
time pressure.
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Interactive
Your approach to interacting with people and display of emotions.
The I in DISC represents Interactive. Your score on this scale represented below shows your location on
the I spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low score
doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example:
Higher I —
Tend to meet new people in an outgoing, gregarious, and socially assertive manner. The key here is
new people whom one hasn't met before. Many other styles are talkative, but more so with people
that they've known for some time. The Higher I scores are talkative, interactive and open even with
people whom they have just initially met. People scoring in this range may also be a bit impulsive.
Generally speaking, those with the Higher I scores are generally talkative and outgoing.
Lower I —
Tend to meet new people in a more controlled, quiet and reserved manner. Here's where the key word
"new people" enters the equation. Those with Lower I scores are talkative with their friends and close
associates, but tend to be more reserved with people they've just recently met. They tend to place a
premium on the control of emotions, and approach new relationships with a more reflective approach
than an emotional one.
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Natural 67 /Adaptive 60 Your score shows a moderately high score on the 'I' spectrum. The
comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your
unique score.
• You are influential and talkative.
• You like to have an open-door policy with both peers and
supervisors.
• You prefer an environment with plenty of people contact.
• You bring a definite optimistic attitude to projects and tasks.
• You are affable and friendly when meeting new people.
• You are sociable and outgoing with others.
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Stabilizing
Your approach to the pace of the work environment
The S in DISC represents Stabilizing. Your score on this scale represented below shows your location on
the S spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low score
doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example:
Higher S —
Tend to prefer a more controlled, deliberative and predictable environment. They place a premium on
security of a work situation and disciplined behavior. They also tend to show a sense of loyalty to a
team or organization, and as a result, may have a greater longevity or tenure in a position than some
other styles. They have an excellent listening style and are very patient coaches and teachers for others
on the team.
Lower S —
Tend to prefer a more flexible, dynamic, unstructured work environment. They value freedom of
expression and the ability to change quickly from one activity to another. They tend to become bored
with the same routine that brings security to the Higher S traits. As a result, they will seek opportunities
and outlets for their high sense of urgency and high activity levels, as they have a preference for
spontaneity.
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Natural 88 /Adaptive 46 Your score shows a very high score on the 'S' spectrum. The
comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your
unique score.
• You possess an amazing ability to calm those people who are
upset.
• You can be quite resistant to change.
• You desire a high level of structure and order.
• You are always seen as cool, calm, and collected on the outside
(whether that is true on the inside or not).
• You are an excellent team player.
• You possess excellent listening skills – some of the best.
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Cautious
Your approach to standards, procedures, and expectations.
The C in DISC represents Cautiousness. Your score on the scale represented below shows your location
on the C spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low
score doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example:
Higher C —
Tend to adhere to rules, standards, procedures, and protocol set by those in authority whom they
respect. They like things to be done the right way according to the operating manual. "Rules are made
to be followed" is an appropriate motto for those with higher C scores. They have some of the highest
quality control interests of any of the styles and frequently wish others would do the same.
Lower C —
Tend to operate more independently from the rules and standard operating procedures. They tend to
be bottom-line oriented. If they find an easier way to do something, they'll do it by developing a variety
of strategies as situations demand. To the Lower C scores, rules are only guidelines, and may be bent
or broken as necessary to obtain results.
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Natural 53 /Adaptive 60 Your score shows a high average score on the 'C' spectrum. The
comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your
unique score.
• You are quite analytical and enjoy a higher level of details and
data.
• Your approach to brand new ideas and change is one of caution
and careful consideration.
• You really like to get things done correctly the first time.
• You are a very good critical thinker in the problem-solving
context.
• You prefer a neat, orderly and structured work environment.
• Your approach to working with others is usually tactful and
respectful.
The DISC Index Natural Style Pattern Overview
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Natural Style Pattern:
Your natural style is the way you tend to behave when you aren't thinking about it. This is where you are
most comfortable (natural). This is also the style you will revert back to when under stress or moving too
quickly to be consciously thinking about modifying your behavior. Finally, this is the style you should
seek to be true to in your daily roles. Being natural will return better results with less effort and stress.
The following statements are true to just your unique natural style:
• You demonstrate a high degree of competence in your area of expertise.
• May become verbally disappointed when standards aren't met, or when the team project becomes
delayed.
• Able to express a sense of humor, but you become very serious about work tasks and projects,
especially in the desire to maintain a high quality control.
• Tend to be more modest than egocentric, but you also have the ability to become assertive when
necessary for emphasis or communication.
• Will be verbal if workload or areas of responsibility need partial delegation to other professionals
on the team, otherwise, tendency may be to stay focused on the tasks at hand.
• You score like those who desire to become the best they can, or an expert, in a specific area.
• You have the ability to self-manage much of your own organizational activity and workload.
• Response pattern indicates that you have the ability to be a strong achiever in technical performance
and expertise within the organization.
The DISC Index Adaptive Style Pattern Overview
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Adaptive Style Pattern:
This is the style of behavior you adapt to when you are conscious of your own behavior, when you feel
you are being observed or whenever you are trying to better fit a situation. This is not a natural style
for you, but still one of your two styles none-the-less. In other words, it is the way you feel you "should"
behave when thinking about it. The statements below are specific to your individual Adaptive style:
• Wants to be seen as one who can help initiate complex processes and activity.
• Maintains high quality control standards while also being sensitive to the needs of others on the team.
• Shows a special characteristic of being able to help others on the team to visualize the activities
necessary to lead to success in a complex project or design.
• Will follow-up carefully on project details, especially if they have been delegated to others.
• May overuse position power or detail orientation to get own way.
• On difficult projects, may become somewhat impatient or aggressive when under pressure.
• Motivated to accomplish complex tasks by working enthusiastically with people.
• When the organizational urgency gets high, can work with the team to restore comfort and also get
the urgent project done successfully.
The DISC Index Ideas for Being More Effective
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Based on your behavioral style there are certain opportunities for becoming more effective by being
aware of how you prefer, and enjoy, to behave. The items below may assist you in your professional
development growth. By understanding these items you may find explanations for why you may be stuck
in some areas of your life and why other aspects give you no trouble at all. You could be more effective
by:
• Clear and specific job descriptions, and role responsibilities.
• Having an efficient system in place to handle routine work more effectively.
• Having reassurances that it is OK to take appropriate and calculated risks.
• Job description presented clearly and with no ambiguities.
• An increased sense of urgency to get things done… now.
• Associating with friendly, active people.
• A greater emphasis on tasks, organizational work, business, or profits.
• Greater participation in team efforts and activities.
The DISC Index Ideas for Staying More Motivated
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Your behavioral style will cause you to be motivated by certain factors in your environment. Having these
present may make you feel more motivated, and productive. The following are things that you may want
in your surroundings to feel optimally motivated:
• Procedures that can support a quality initiative and have the flexibility to be changed when necessary.
• Supportive and encouraging working environment.
• Awards to confirm ability, competence, or achievements.
• Want to work with a team of people with whom you can show your high trust level.
• A work environment with minimal hostility and pressure that sometimes reduce quality and
effectiveness.
• Quality control standards that are adhered to by all members of the organization, not just by a few
people.
• Sufficient time to consider all options before making a final decision.
• Interesting activities outside of the work environment. Some peers with similar scores may like to
be involved in volunteer and community activities.
The DISC Index Strength-based Insights
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Eachbehavioralstylecontainscertainuniquestrengthsasaresultofhowyourfourbehavioraldimensions
relate to each other. Understanding your own unique behavioral strengths is an important part of putting
your new level of self-awareness to work for your success and satisfaction. The following statements
highlight specific strengths of your behavioral style:
• Very proficient in your area of expertise.
• A reflective, critical thinker. You are able to comprehend complex or abstract systems, assist with
solutions, and get others on board with the project.
• Has the ability to get along well with a wide variety of other behavioral styles.
• Conscientious: You do things the correct way, the first time.
• Able to negotiate through conflicts to create a win-win solution.
• Generates positive enthusiasm for a variety of projects in the organization.
• Brings enthusiasm and optimism to team projects.
• Remains objective in emotional situations.
The DISC Index Ideal Job/Climate
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Your behavioral style plays a significant role in determining what aspects of an environment you like.
The items below will help you understand what will define an ideal working climate for you. Based on
how you prefer to behave, an ideal climate for you is one that provides you with:
• Public recognition for accomplishments.
• Operating procedures that support sometimes complex processes.
• Activities to get and maintain the attention of others.
• Activities that can be monitored from beginning to end.
• A democratic supervisor and work environment.
• Projects needing you to motivate and persuade people.
• Freedom of speech and expression.
• Quality standards in which to support and maintain.
The DISC Index Areas for Continual Improvement
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Along with strengths, all behavioral styles come with areas that could become weaknesses - if depended
upon or not acknowledged. The trick is not to manufacture a weakness in the first place by depending
on these things.
Here are a few items that could become problematic for you if not acknowledged or known. Your
awareness of the potentials below is your best step in making sure they remain only potential problems.
Due to your behavioral style, you may tend to:
• Become overly aggressive when the climate becomes unfavorable.
• Become indecisive in times of significant change or pressure.
• Hang on too much to current or past procedures, especially when faced with impending change.
• Require an overly complete explanation of details before changes are made.
• Trust people a bit too much, and may get burned in the process.
• Be overly optimistic in ability to persuade or manage others.
• Become overly sensitive to criticism.
• Struggle with prioritizing things appropriately, due to ranking all items as the "most important".
The DISC Index Preferred Training and Learning Style
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Based on how you tend to behave you have certain preferences for how you like to convey information,
teach, instruct or share knowledge with others. This is also true of how you like to receive information
and learn. Understanding your behavioral preferences here will help increase your effectiveness in
teaching or instructing others, and in being taught and learning.
How you prefer to share knowledge or teach:
• Evaluations are made based on maximizing the individual's growth more than comparatively.
• Leads the group by encouraging cooperation.
• Wants to know performance outcomes, objectives, etc., and communicates these to the participants.
• Appreciates intellectual recognition.
• Enriches the content with stories and experiences.
• Likes to have an active learning environment.
• Structures events to inspire participants to act on their own ideas and visions.
How you prefer to receive knowledge or learn:
• More accepting of a more impersonal training or learning venue than others.
• Wants to know performance outcomes, objectives, etc.
• Sincere participation with others.
• Responds actively to others, and tends to take calculated learning risks.
• Wants to know what the experts think about the topic area or subject.
• Needs details and time to reflect on learning.
• Emphasizes cognitive activity and theoretical perspectives.
The DISC Index Communication Insights for Others
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This page is unique in this report because it is the only one that doesn't speak directly to you, rather to
those who interact with you. The information below will help others communicate with you more
effectively by appealing to your natural behavioral style. The first items are things others SHOULD do to
be better understood by you (Do's) and the second list is of things others SHOULD NOT do (Don'ts) if
they want you to understand them well.
Things to do to effectively communicate with estrelita:
• Ask for input regarding people and specific assignments.
• Do your homework, because others will have already done their share of it.
• Provide clear, specific solutions, and support your position.
• Be accurate and realistic, don't over-inflate ideas or outcomes.
• Provide testimonials from people seen as important and prominent.
• Use the conversation to direct you back to the topic or issue at hand.
• Offer input on how to make the ideas become reality.
Things to avoid to effectively communicate with estrelita:
• Don't rush the issues or the decision-making process.
• Don't threaten with position or power.
• Don't stick to a strictly business agenda. Loosen up a little.
• Avoid being overly task-oriented.
• Don't leave things up in the air, or to work out by chance.
• Don't use unreliable evidence or testimonials.
• Don't be vague about what's expected.
The DISC Index Relevance Section
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In order to make the most out of the information in this report it is important that you connect it to your
life in a tangible way. To help you make this information your own, and pull out the most relevant parts,
fill in the blanks below.
Decisiveness:
How is your 'D' score relevant to your life?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Interacting:
How is your 'I' score relevant to your life?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Stabilizing:
How is your 'S' score relevant to your life?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Cautiousness:
How is your 'C' score relevant to your life?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Overall Natural Style:
What is one way in which your natural style relates to your life?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Overall Adaptive Style:
What is one way in which your adaptive style relates to your life?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Strength-based insights:
What specific strengths do you think connect to your success more than any other?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Communication Dos and Don'ts:
What did you learn from understanding your preferred communication style?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ideal Job Climate:
How well does your current climate fit your behavioral style?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Effectiveness:
What is one way in which you could become more effective?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Motivation:
How can you stay more motivated?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Improvement:
What is something you learned that you can use to improve your performance?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Training/Learning:
What did you learn that could help you instruct others better, or learn more effectively?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Your final step to making sure you really benefit from the information in this report is to understand
how your behavioral style contributes to, and perhaps hinders, your overall success.
Supporting Success:
Overall, how can your unique behavioral style support your success? (cite specific examples)
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Limiting Success:
Overall, how could your unique behavioral style get in the way of your success? (cite specific examples)
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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  • 1. Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved estrelita de jesus January 27, 2016 This Innermetrix Disc Index is a modern interpretation of Dr. William Marston's behavioral dimensions. Marston's research uncovered four quadrants of behavior which help to understand a person's behavioral preferences. This Disc Index will help you understand your behavioral style and how to maximize your potential. Anthony Robbins Coaching www.tonyrobbins.com
  • 2. The DISC Index Executive Summary estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 2 Natural and Adaptive Styles Comparison 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 D 25 / 25 I 67 / 60 S 88 / 46 C 53 / 60 Natural Style: The natural style is how you behave when you are being most natural. It is your basic style and the one you adopt when you are being authentic and true to yourself. It is also the style that you revert to when under stress or pressure. Behaving in this style, however, reduces your stress and tension and is comforting. When authentic to this style you will maximize your true potential more effectively. Adaptive Style: The adaptive style is how you behave when you feel you are being observed or how you behave when you are aware of your behavior. This style is less natural and less authentic for you or your true tendencies and preferences. When forced to adapt to this style for too long you may become stressed and less effective.
  • 3. The DISC Index Introduction estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 3 About This Report Research conducted by Innermetrix shows that the most successful people share the common trait of self-awareness. They recognize the situations that will make them successful, and this makes it easy for them to find ways of achieving objectives that fit their behavioral style. They also understand their limitations and where they are not effective and this helps them understand where not to go or how not to be as well. Those who understand their natural behavioral preferences are far more likely to pursue the right opportunities, in the right way, at the right time, and get the results they desire. This report measures four dimensions of your behavioral style. They are: • Decisive — your preference for problem solving and getting results • Interactive — your preference for interacting with others and showing emotion • Stability — your preference for pacing, persistence and steadiness • Cautious — your preference for procedures, standards and protocols This report includes: • The Elements of DISC — Educational background behind the profile, the science and the four dimensions of behavior • The DISC Dimensions — A closer look at each of your four behavioral dimensions • Style Summary — A comparison of your natural and adaptive behavioral styles • Behavioral Strengths — A detailed strengths-based description of your overall behavioral style • Communication — Tips on how you like to communicate and be communicated with • Ideal Job Climate — Your ideal work environment • Effectiveness — Insights into how you can be more effective by understanding your behavior • Behavioral Motivations — Ways to ensure your environment is motivational • Continual Improvement — Areas where you can focus on improving • Training & Learning Style — Your preferred means of sharing and receiving styles • Relevance Section — Making the information real and pertinent to you • Success Connection — Connecting your style to your own life
  • 4. The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 4 The Elements of the DISC-Index This DISC-Index report is unique in the marketplace for a number of reasons. You just completed the first ever click & drag DISC instrument on the market. This was constructed in a precise manner to allow for ease of responses, even in the midst of many difficult decisions. This intuitive interface allows you to focus on your answers, not the process. Also, unlike other DISC instruments, this instrument allows you to rank all four items instead. As a result, this instrument produces zero waste in responses. Some instruments ask you to choose two items out of four, and leave two items blank. Those instruments have a 50% waste of terms, and do not provide for an efficient response process. The DISC Index instrument eliminates that response problem. Another unique aspect of this DISC-Index report is that we present the DISC aspects of your behavior both as separate entities and as a dynamic combination of traits. This report presents the first time that each of the DISC elements are separated and developed as pure entities of themselves. This can serve as an important learning tool as you explore the deeper aspects of DISC. Your unique pattern of DISC traits is developed through the context of this report. Additionally, the following four pages will be devoted to exploring your DISC scores as separate components within the unique combination of traits that you exhibit. A comment on contradictions: You may read some areas of this report that may contradict other text. This is due to the fact that many of us show contradictory behaviors in the normal course of our daily operations. Each of us are at times talkative and other times more reflective, depending on how we are adapting our behavior. The expression of these contradictions is a demonstration of the sensitivity of this instrument to determine these subtle differences in our natural and adaptive style.
  • 5. The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 5 A closer look at the four components of your behavioral style Decisive Problems: How you tend to approach problems and makes decisions High D Demanding Driving Forceful Daring Determined Competitive Responsible Inquisitive Conservative Mild Agreeable Unobtrusive Low D Interactive People: How you tend to interact with others and share opinions High I Gregarious Persuasive Inspiring Enthusiastic Sociable Poised Charming Convincing Reflective Matter-of-fact Withdrawn Aloof Low I Stabilizing Pace: How you tend to pace things in your environment High S Patient Predictable Passive Complacent Stable Consistent Steady Outgoing Restless Active Spontaneous Impetuous Low S Cautious Procedures: Your preference for established protocol/ standards High C Cautious Perfectionist Systematic Careful Analytical Orderly Neat Balanced Independent Rebellious Careless Defiant Low C
  • 6. The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 6
  • 7. The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 7 Decisive Your approach to problem-solving and obtaining results The D in DISC represents Decisiveness. Your score on this scale, represented below, shows your location on the D spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low score doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example: Higher D — Tend to solve new problems very quickly and assertively. They take an active and direct approach to obtaining results. The key here is new problems such as those that are unprecedented or haven't happened before. There may also be an element of risk in taking the wrong approach or developing an incorrect solution, but those with a High D score are willing to take those risks, even if they may be incorrect. Lower D — Tend to solve new problems in a more deliberate, controlled, and organized manner. Again, the key here is new and unprecedented problems. The Lower D style will solve routine problems very quickly because the outcomes are already known. But, when the outcomes are unknown and the problem is an uncertain one, the Lower D style will approach the new problem in a calculated and deliberate manner by thinking things through very carefully before acting. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Natural 25 /Adaptive 25 Your score shows a moderately low score on the 'D' spectrum. The comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your unique score. • You may be somewhat conservative in decision-making on important issues. • You prefer an environment with specialty work, or work that requires technical mastery. • You tend to be more modest than egocentric in dealing with others. • You can be overly self-critical of your ability on certain issues or tasks. • You like to carefully weigh the pros and cons on important issues before forming an opinion. • Youmightbehesitanttomakeimportantdecisionsquicklyunder time pressure.
  • 8. The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 8 Interactive Your approach to interacting with people and display of emotions. The I in DISC represents Interactive. Your score on this scale represented below shows your location on the I spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low score doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example: Higher I — Tend to meet new people in an outgoing, gregarious, and socially assertive manner. The key here is new people whom one hasn't met before. Many other styles are talkative, but more so with people that they've known for some time. The Higher I scores are talkative, interactive and open even with people whom they have just initially met. People scoring in this range may also be a bit impulsive. Generally speaking, those with the Higher I scores are generally talkative and outgoing. Lower I — Tend to meet new people in a more controlled, quiet and reserved manner. Here's where the key word "new people" enters the equation. Those with Lower I scores are talkative with their friends and close associates, but tend to be more reserved with people they've just recently met. They tend to place a premium on the control of emotions, and approach new relationships with a more reflective approach than an emotional one. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Natural 67 /Adaptive 60 Your score shows a moderately high score on the 'I' spectrum. The comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your unique score. • You are influential and talkative. • You like to have an open-door policy with both peers and supervisors. • You prefer an environment with plenty of people contact. • You bring a definite optimistic attitude to projects and tasks. • You are affable and friendly when meeting new people. • You are sociable and outgoing with others.
  • 9. The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 9 Stabilizing Your approach to the pace of the work environment The S in DISC represents Stabilizing. Your score on this scale represented below shows your location on the S spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low score doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example: Higher S — Tend to prefer a more controlled, deliberative and predictable environment. They place a premium on security of a work situation and disciplined behavior. They also tend to show a sense of loyalty to a team or organization, and as a result, may have a greater longevity or tenure in a position than some other styles. They have an excellent listening style and are very patient coaches and teachers for others on the team. Lower S — Tend to prefer a more flexible, dynamic, unstructured work environment. They value freedom of expression and the ability to change quickly from one activity to another. They tend to become bored with the same routine that brings security to the Higher S traits. As a result, they will seek opportunities and outlets for their high sense of urgency and high activity levels, as they have a preference for spontaneity. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Natural 88 /Adaptive 46 Your score shows a very high score on the 'S' spectrum. The comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your unique score. • You possess an amazing ability to calm those people who are upset. • You can be quite resistant to change. • You desire a high level of structure and order. • You are always seen as cool, calm, and collected on the outside (whether that is true on the inside or not). • You are an excellent team player. • You possess excellent listening skills – some of the best.
  • 10. The DISC Index Four Components of Behavior estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 10 Cautious Your approach to standards, procedures, and expectations. The C in DISC represents Cautiousness. Your score on the scale represented below shows your location on the C spectrum based on the pattern of your responses. A high score doesn't mean good, and a low score doesn't mean bad, as this is a spectrum or continuum of behavioral traits. For example: Higher C — Tend to adhere to rules, standards, procedures, and protocol set by those in authority whom they respect. They like things to be done the right way according to the operating manual. "Rules are made to be followed" is an appropriate motto for those with higher C scores. They have some of the highest quality control interests of any of the styles and frequently wish others would do the same. Lower C — Tend to operate more independently from the rules and standard operating procedures. They tend to be bottom-line oriented. If they find an easier way to do something, they'll do it by developing a variety of strategies as situations demand. To the Lower C scores, rules are only guidelines, and may be bent or broken as necessary to obtain results. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Natural 53 /Adaptive 60 Your score shows a high average score on the 'C' spectrum. The comments below highlight some of the traits specific to just your unique score. • You are quite analytical and enjoy a higher level of details and data. • Your approach to brand new ideas and change is one of caution and careful consideration. • You really like to get things done correctly the first time. • You are a very good critical thinker in the problem-solving context. • You prefer a neat, orderly and structured work environment. • Your approach to working with others is usually tactful and respectful.
  • 11. The DISC Index Natural Style Pattern Overview estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 11 Natural Style Pattern: Your natural style is the way you tend to behave when you aren't thinking about it. This is where you are most comfortable (natural). This is also the style you will revert back to when under stress or moving too quickly to be consciously thinking about modifying your behavior. Finally, this is the style you should seek to be true to in your daily roles. Being natural will return better results with less effort and stress. The following statements are true to just your unique natural style: • You demonstrate a high degree of competence in your area of expertise. • May become verbally disappointed when standards aren't met, or when the team project becomes delayed. • Able to express a sense of humor, but you become very serious about work tasks and projects, especially in the desire to maintain a high quality control. • Tend to be more modest than egocentric, but you also have the ability to become assertive when necessary for emphasis or communication. • Will be verbal if workload or areas of responsibility need partial delegation to other professionals on the team, otherwise, tendency may be to stay focused on the tasks at hand. • You score like those who desire to become the best they can, or an expert, in a specific area. • You have the ability to self-manage much of your own organizational activity and workload. • Response pattern indicates that you have the ability to be a strong achiever in technical performance and expertise within the organization.
  • 12. The DISC Index Adaptive Style Pattern Overview estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 12 Adaptive Style Pattern: This is the style of behavior you adapt to when you are conscious of your own behavior, when you feel you are being observed or whenever you are trying to better fit a situation. This is not a natural style for you, but still one of your two styles none-the-less. In other words, it is the way you feel you "should" behave when thinking about it. The statements below are specific to your individual Adaptive style: • Wants to be seen as one who can help initiate complex processes and activity. • Maintains high quality control standards while also being sensitive to the needs of others on the team. • Shows a special characteristic of being able to help others on the team to visualize the activities necessary to lead to success in a complex project or design. • Will follow-up carefully on project details, especially if they have been delegated to others. • May overuse position power or detail orientation to get own way. • On difficult projects, may become somewhat impatient or aggressive when under pressure. • Motivated to accomplish complex tasks by working enthusiastically with people. • When the organizational urgency gets high, can work with the team to restore comfort and also get the urgent project done successfully.
  • 13. The DISC Index Ideas for Being More Effective estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 13 Based on your behavioral style there are certain opportunities for becoming more effective by being aware of how you prefer, and enjoy, to behave. The items below may assist you in your professional development growth. By understanding these items you may find explanations for why you may be stuck in some areas of your life and why other aspects give you no trouble at all. You could be more effective by: • Clear and specific job descriptions, and role responsibilities. • Having an efficient system in place to handle routine work more effectively. • Having reassurances that it is OK to take appropriate and calculated risks. • Job description presented clearly and with no ambiguities. • An increased sense of urgency to get things done… now. • Associating with friendly, active people. • A greater emphasis on tasks, organizational work, business, or profits. • Greater participation in team efforts and activities.
  • 14. The DISC Index Ideas for Staying More Motivated estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 14 Your behavioral style will cause you to be motivated by certain factors in your environment. Having these present may make you feel more motivated, and productive. The following are things that you may want in your surroundings to feel optimally motivated: • Procedures that can support a quality initiative and have the flexibility to be changed when necessary. • Supportive and encouraging working environment. • Awards to confirm ability, competence, or achievements. • Want to work with a team of people with whom you can show your high trust level. • A work environment with minimal hostility and pressure that sometimes reduce quality and effectiveness. • Quality control standards that are adhered to by all members of the organization, not just by a few people. • Sufficient time to consider all options before making a final decision. • Interesting activities outside of the work environment. Some peers with similar scores may like to be involved in volunteer and community activities.
  • 15. The DISC Index Strength-based Insights estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 15 Eachbehavioralstylecontainscertainuniquestrengthsasaresultofhowyourfourbehavioraldimensions relate to each other. Understanding your own unique behavioral strengths is an important part of putting your new level of self-awareness to work for your success and satisfaction. The following statements highlight specific strengths of your behavioral style: • Very proficient in your area of expertise. • A reflective, critical thinker. You are able to comprehend complex or abstract systems, assist with solutions, and get others on board with the project. • Has the ability to get along well with a wide variety of other behavioral styles. • Conscientious: You do things the correct way, the first time. • Able to negotiate through conflicts to create a win-win solution. • Generates positive enthusiasm for a variety of projects in the organization. • Brings enthusiasm and optimism to team projects. • Remains objective in emotional situations.
  • 16. The DISC Index Ideal Job/Climate estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 16 Your behavioral style plays a significant role in determining what aspects of an environment you like. The items below will help you understand what will define an ideal working climate for you. Based on how you prefer to behave, an ideal climate for you is one that provides you with: • Public recognition for accomplishments. • Operating procedures that support sometimes complex processes. • Activities to get and maintain the attention of others. • Activities that can be monitored from beginning to end. • A democratic supervisor and work environment. • Projects needing you to motivate and persuade people. • Freedom of speech and expression. • Quality standards in which to support and maintain.
  • 17. The DISC Index Areas for Continual Improvement estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 17 Along with strengths, all behavioral styles come with areas that could become weaknesses - if depended upon or not acknowledged. The trick is not to manufacture a weakness in the first place by depending on these things. Here are a few items that could become problematic for you if not acknowledged or known. Your awareness of the potentials below is your best step in making sure they remain only potential problems. Due to your behavioral style, you may tend to: • Become overly aggressive when the climate becomes unfavorable. • Become indecisive in times of significant change or pressure. • Hang on too much to current or past procedures, especially when faced with impending change. • Require an overly complete explanation of details before changes are made. • Trust people a bit too much, and may get burned in the process. • Be overly optimistic in ability to persuade or manage others. • Become overly sensitive to criticism. • Struggle with prioritizing things appropriately, due to ranking all items as the "most important".
  • 18. The DISC Index Preferred Training and Learning Style estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 18 Based on how you tend to behave you have certain preferences for how you like to convey information, teach, instruct or share knowledge with others. This is also true of how you like to receive information and learn. Understanding your behavioral preferences here will help increase your effectiveness in teaching or instructing others, and in being taught and learning. How you prefer to share knowledge or teach: • Evaluations are made based on maximizing the individual's growth more than comparatively. • Leads the group by encouraging cooperation. • Wants to know performance outcomes, objectives, etc., and communicates these to the participants. • Appreciates intellectual recognition. • Enriches the content with stories and experiences. • Likes to have an active learning environment. • Structures events to inspire participants to act on their own ideas and visions. How you prefer to receive knowledge or learn: • More accepting of a more impersonal training or learning venue than others. • Wants to know performance outcomes, objectives, etc. • Sincere participation with others. • Responds actively to others, and tends to take calculated learning risks. • Wants to know what the experts think about the topic area or subject. • Needs details and time to reflect on learning. • Emphasizes cognitive activity and theoretical perspectives.
  • 19. The DISC Index Communication Insights for Others estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 19 This page is unique in this report because it is the only one that doesn't speak directly to you, rather to those who interact with you. The information below will help others communicate with you more effectively by appealing to your natural behavioral style. The first items are things others SHOULD do to be better understood by you (Do's) and the second list is of things others SHOULD NOT do (Don'ts) if they want you to understand them well. Things to do to effectively communicate with estrelita: • Ask for input regarding people and specific assignments. • Do your homework, because others will have already done their share of it. • Provide clear, specific solutions, and support your position. • Be accurate and realistic, don't over-inflate ideas or outcomes. • Provide testimonials from people seen as important and prominent. • Use the conversation to direct you back to the topic or issue at hand. • Offer input on how to make the ideas become reality. Things to avoid to effectively communicate with estrelita: • Don't rush the issues or the decision-making process. • Don't threaten with position or power. • Don't stick to a strictly business agenda. Loosen up a little. • Avoid being overly task-oriented. • Don't leave things up in the air, or to work out by chance. • Don't use unreliable evidence or testimonials. • Don't be vague about what's expected.
  • 20. The DISC Index Relevance Section estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 20 In order to make the most out of the information in this report it is important that you connect it to your life in a tangible way. To help you make this information your own, and pull out the most relevant parts, fill in the blanks below. Decisiveness: How is your 'D' score relevant to your life? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Interacting: How is your 'I' score relevant to your life? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Stabilizing: How is your 'S' score relevant to your life? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cautiousness: How is your 'C' score relevant to your life? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Overall Natural Style: What is one way in which your natural style relates to your life? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Overall Adaptive Style: What is one way in which your adaptive style relates to your life? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Strength-based insights: What specific strengths do you think connect to your success more than any other? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • 21. The DISC Index Relevance Section estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 21 Communication Dos and Don'ts: What did you learn from understanding your preferred communication style? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ideal Job Climate: How well does your current climate fit your behavioral style? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Effectiveness: What is one way in which you could become more effective? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Motivation: How can you stay more motivated? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Improvement: What is something you learned that you can use to improve your performance? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Training/Learning: What did you learn that could help you instruct others better, or learn more effectively? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • 22. The DISC Index Relevance Section estrelitadejesus Copyright 2016 Innermetrix Incorporated • All rights reserved 22 Your final step to making sure you really benefit from the information in this report is to understand how your behavioral style contributes to, and perhaps hinders, your overall success. Supporting Success: Overall, how can your unique behavioral style support your success? (cite specific examples) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Limiting Success: Overall, how could your unique behavioral style get in the way of your success? (cite specific examples) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________