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DiSC® is a self-administering behavioral assessment. The DiSC® behavioral system measures dimensions of observable behavior and is known as the universal language of behavior. Research shows that behavioral characteristics can be grouped into four major "personality styles" and individuals tend to exhibit specific characteristics common to that particular style.
The DiSC® assessment classifies four dimensions of behavior commonly referred to as:
The original DiSC model was originally based on the 1928 work of Dr. William Moulton Marston at Columbia University.
The four quadrant behavioral model was developed to examine the behavior of individuals within their environmentally specific situation. DiSC looks at behavioral styles and behavioral preferences. It was Marston's 1928 book, "The Emotions of Normal People," which introduced the DiSC model to the public. Marston, a contemporary of Carl Jung, defined four categories of human behavior style, type, or temperament which are Dominance, Influence (Inducement), Stability (Submission) and Compliant, Conscientious or Caution. Marston used compliance.
Even though Marston developed the D.I.S.C model, the DISC test or assessment, to prove his theory of the emotions of people within their environment, he never copyrighted his disc profile test. Thus DISC is available in the public domain.
Later, the work of Marston was researched and updated by Dr. John Geier and Inscape Publishing at the University of Minnesota. The DiSC model and its complimentary assessment tools have helped over 50 million people in 20+ languages over the last 40 years.
As an added bit of trivia, Marston is known in many circles for his work in developing the lie detector test. He was also the creator, writer and producer of "Wonder Woman" which introduced into comic strips, the role model of a strong female.
No, DiSC® Certification is not required.
We at Discprofiles4u believe that you, our customers are capable of presenting DiSC® and other profiles without us. We provide the resources, tools, and training if necessary, and you do the delivery. We respect your abilities, experience, training skills, and your insight about your industry and your organization. You are invited to customize the materials to fit your needs.
DiSC® is self-administering, self-scoring and self-interpreting; it is not a test, you cannot pass or fail, there are no bad profiles, and no wrong answers.
DiSC® Certification Note: If you are an experiential learner, and want credentials and more confidence in presenting DiSC®, Certification is available through the DiSC® Publisher, Inscape Publishing.
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No. The DiSC is not predictive.
It does not precisely determine job fit, job fitness, or success. Instead, it describes one's work behavior patterns, style, traits, or type. Use DiSC to manage performance after a person is hired.
No! A person's observable behavior is dependent on the unique combination of styles that they tend to use. The most productive use of DiSC information is to learn about the DiSC Classical Patterns. There are 15 possible combinations of behavior. There is generally a primary style, and a secondary style. It is the combination of styles that makes us all unique.
For you curious, high C styles, the lower case "i" in DiSC is an Inscape, trademark - originally a printers error. Being flexible and adaptable, Inscape, Carlson Learning Company, Performax decided to copyright the mistake and create their version of DiSC, using the small i. Always look for the DiSC Assessment with the small i. If your version doesn't have a lower case "i" it is not from Inscape.
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