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The DISC and Communication - Keller Williams Realty

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>DISC</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Communication</strong><strong>The</strong> <strong>DISC</strong>Assessing Preferred Behavior<strong>The</strong> <strong>DISC</strong> is a great tool to utilize when trying to match a talented individualwith a specific role. However, the <strong>DISC</strong> is not exclusive to the hiring process.If you’d like to communicate more effectively with others around you, such asfamily members, community volunteers, loan officers, etc. consider assessingtheir behavior as well.Tip!<strong>Keller</strong> <strong>Williams</strong> <strong>Realty</strong> also utilizes a behavioral assessment toolcalled the Activity Vector Analysis, or AVA. Learn more abouthow to use this tool in the KWU course, RecruitSelect. Seehttp://kwu.kw.com/recruitselect for more information.<strong>The</strong> <strong>DISC</strong> is a behavior or personality assessment that provides feedback abouthow individuals communicate <strong>and</strong> relate to one another <strong>and</strong> how they willbehave under stress. <strong>The</strong> four behavioral styles assessed by the <strong>DISC</strong> are:• D (Drive)—Characterized by dominance, drive, need to conquer; quickto anger; motivated by challenge <strong>and</strong> bottom line; thinking- <strong>and</strong> taskoriented;fast <strong>and</strong> aggressive; fears looking like a fool or being takenadvantage of.• I (Influence)—Characterized by influence, persuasiveness, <strong>and</strong>optimism; motivated by flattery <strong>and</strong> recognition; people- <strong>and</strong> relationshiporiented;fast <strong>and</strong> aggressive; fears rejection.• S (Steadiness)—Characterized by steadiness, supportiveness, calm;hides emotions; motivated by benefits; people- <strong>and</strong> relationship-oriented;steady <strong>and</strong> cautious; fears change.• C (Compliance)—Characterized by compliance <strong>and</strong> correctness; avoidsrisk; motivated by accuracy; thinking- <strong>and</strong> task-oriented; steady <strong>and</strong>cautious; fears criticism.<strong>The</strong> <strong>DISC</strong> assessment analyzes behavioral characteristics <strong>and</strong> plots them asfour variables on a graph. <strong>The</strong> person’s profile type is determined by readingthe highest point or score on the graph, then the next highest, <strong>and</strong> so forth.<strong>The</strong> <strong>DISC</strong> graph includes a 50 percent line or an Energy Line. This line is usedto determine the key characteristics of a person’s profile. You will often hearcharacteristics referred to as “above the line” or “below the line.”Note: To order <strong>DISC</strong> assessments, visit www.abelson.net.© 2009 KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY INC. 1

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