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The Typical Behavioral Styles that Define an Individual

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The Typical Behavioral Styles that Define an Individual
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Human behavior can be viewed in four areas: Dominance, influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness (a methodology known as DiSC). Understanding DiSC behaviors allows you to tailor your approach to a given person and a given situation.

Common Behavioral Styles by Barbara Stennes, CSP Different people will react to a given situation in different ways, and your reaction determines your behavioral style. These styles depend largely on how people approach a problem. Similarly, the way you interact with people and influence them is also significant. Other important factors include your pace and the extent to which you follow procedures and rules. William Marston, an American psychologist of the early 20th century, wanted to study human behavior, so he developed a model of human response. This model described four categories of behavior: dominance, influence, steadiness, and conscientiousness. This is the foundation of the DiSC model, which continues to be among the most popular and influential personality assessments available.

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Dominance: Direct & Decisive. D's are strong-willed, strong-minded people who like accepting challenges, taking action, and getting immediate results. influence: Optimistic & Outgoing. I's are "people people" who like participating on teams, sharing ideas, and energizing and entertaining others. Steadiness: Sympathetic & Cooperative. S's are helpful people who like working behind the scenes, performing in consistent and predictable ways, and being good listeners. Conscientiousness: Concerned & Correct. C's are sticklers for quality and like planning ahead, employing systematic approaches, and checking and rechecking for accuracy.



Understanding the behavioral style of an organization’s workforce has an impact on its performance and development. This understanding allows the organization to develop performance-improvement methods and strategies based on individuals’ personal strengths and weaknesses. It also facilitates better relationships among staff, peers, managers, and clients, which is the foundation of a strong and competitive organization. Understanding these different behavioral styles allows a manager to tailor his or her approach to a given person and a given situation. This makes it easier to handle the complex relationships in an organization while minimizing miscommunication and conflict.



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Barbara Stennes is the president and owner of Resources Unlimited, a training and consulting firm based in Des Moines, Iowa. Since 1980 Barbara has conducted training sessions or facilitated meetings with 70,000 people througho (More...)
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