A few years ago I was given the opportunity to attend a 3 part veterinary leadership training course in Colorado. During two of those courses, we focused on the DISC personality assessment profile. (Like the Meyers Briggs, only easier to understand, I think.) Most people have a dominant personality and then a secondary. As I mentioned in one of my previous blogs, I am a dominant 'I' and a secondary 'C.' We did a lot of different exercises and one of them involved us breaking into our primary personality groups. We were then asked to put on our paper the following things: Our DISC letter that we were representing, a theme song to represent said personality, our strengths and weaknesses, things we both appreciate and are annoyed by in others, and what we appreciate and struggle with when working in a group setting.
This is team 'C' and their chart. Note the extreme organization of the chart and the neatness of it. I was not involved in this chart as 'C' is my secondary persona.
I'm a 'C' when it comes to tasks. (And when I'm under stress.) Bank on it. Tomorrow I'll post the 'I' chart - it's hysterical. And you will then understand a little more why my personality is such a conundrum to most folks.
This is team 'C' and their chart. Note the extreme organization of the chart and the neatness of it. I was not involved in this chart as 'C' is my secondary persona.
I'm a 'C' when it comes to tasks. (And when I'm under stress.) Bank on it. Tomorrow I'll post the 'I' chart - it's hysterical. And you will then understand a little more why my personality is such a conundrum to most folks.
This really is funny to see :)
ReplyDeleteI'm such a C, it's not even funny. Secondarily S/D. No "I" in sight =)
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