All about DiSC® — Steadiness
DiSC® - Understanding the iS (Influence / Steady) Style
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- Tags: Influence, iS Style, Steadiness, Steady
DiSC® - Diving Deeper into the S (Steady) Style
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What does the reader need to know?
This lesson will be helpful if you don’t know your style OR if you are a style other than Steady. Here is a reminder: One of the Cornerstone Principles of DiSC® is that “Everyone is a unique blend of all DiSC® styles, and people typically tend toward one style.” I’ll suggest at this point that you read/listen for those insights that will help you make sense of your own, unique experience.
- Tags: Assumptions, Core Needs, S, Steadiness, Steady, Wiley Research
DiSC® - Stressors & Motivators of the S (Steady) Style
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Here is a reminder from an actual DiSC® Profile report for an S Style of the priorities that shape their workplace:
- Giving Support. They place a high priority on giving support, and find satisfaction in accommodating others
- Maintaining Stability. They prioritize maintaining stability, and tend toward reliable and cautious. Harmony is a core need of the Steady style
- Collaboration. They value collaboration, cooperation, and interaction. S’s prefer being seen as a team player who provides empathy that makes people feel understood and accepted.
- Tags: S, Steadiness, Steady
DiSC® - Responding to the S (Steady) Style
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- Tags: Responding, S, Steadiness, Steady
DiSC® - Understanding the S (Steady) Style
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- Tags: S, Steadiness, Steady