DISC Personalized Leadership Assessment
Gain knowledge and insight into your behavioral work style, and learn how to leverage these perspectives to build strong working relationships. Learn tailored approaches for adapting your approach to relate better to other styles. You’ll cultivate a unique self-awareness of your thinking patterns and behavioral tendencies that either create success or stress at work. These services are based on The Universal Language™ known as the DISC, and are provided by certified DISC instructors at The U of I.
DISC Assessment and Behavioral Consulting Session Fees:
Includes:
Online DISC assessment, comprehensive, personalized DISC report, and 1.5 hour initial consulting session. This session will help you to understand the DISC and your individual report.
What is the DISC?
The DISC Behavioral Assessment has a high degree of face validity as evidenced by research conducted by Dr. Russell J. Watson. *
The DISC can help you gain insight into your own behaviors and others, including the management of:
How does the process work?
After you register, you’ll receive a letter with directions for accessing your online DISC assessment. Prior to the consultation session, you’ll take this 30-minute exercise, which will result in a detailed, comprehensive report (approximately 20-25 pages long) giving you information about how you interact with others as well as style indicators for other people’s behaviors.
After completing the DISC, staff from UI Learning & Development will contact you to arrange for your consultation. Consultations can be done over the phone (we can call you.) At the 1.5 hour consultation session, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the DISC language. What is your natural style, and what adaptations do you make in your environment? You’ll also receive ideas for applying your DISC in your life through goal-setting.
What are the benefits of learning and applying the DISC?
“Knowing others is wisdom. Knowing yourself is enlightenment.” – Lao Tzu
*A study of face validity conducted by Dr. Russell J. Watson, Wheaton College substantiated the perceived accuracy of the DISC reports with a 89% average and a standard deviation of 6.43%. This confirms what behavioral researchers have discovered, that different styles see the world in different ways and the DISC is a valid instrument for measuring that affect.
Registration: To register, please complete and submit the printable registration form. For questions please call UI Learning & Development at 319-335-2687.