What Is DISC?

DISC is an amazing self-assessment tool that helps organizations and you identify work and leadership behavioral styles. It gives a great description of their type… and a “prescription” about how to adjust their behavior to better work
with others to reduce conflict and increase communication…and Dr. Mimi is an amazing trainer who optimizes the DISC experience.

DISC can benefit every person in your organization—regardless of title or position—to build more effective relationships at work.

It teaches participants to understand themselves AND to appreciate the different priorities and preferences that each individual brings to the workplace.

With personalized insights and actionable strategies, participants learn how to adapt to the style of others, ultimately improving engagement, collaboration, and the overall quality of the workplace.

it provide participants with valuable insights that enhances communication
and inspires effective collaboration. In each personalized, 20-page profile,
you will:
– Explore the priorities that drive your behavior.
– Learn what comes naturally and what might be challenging when interacting with others.
– Gain actionable strategies to strengthen your interpersonal interactions at all levels in the workplace.

Contact us today to learn more! email is DrMimi@Hullonline.com or call us at 407-628-0669.


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