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The 12 Driving Forces Defined [Infographic]
12 Driving Forces are personal drivers or motivators; the why someone does what they do. Motivators/drivers can be thought of as the areas of life that a person is passionate about or things perceived by an individual as important. A person’s drivers provide their purpose and direction in life.
Speaking Volumes Without Saying A Word: Using DISC to Analyze Non-Verbals
Communication is the foundation on which all human interaction is built. If you could identify a person’s typical behavioral style, and adapt your behavior to create better communication, wouldn’t you want to know how? Using DISC to analyze non-verbals is a great way to start through observation.
DISC Uncovered: Under the Influence of People as a High-I
Understanding and being able to identify the various behavioral styles can be very advantageous when it comes to good communication. Through the study of DISC, we know that someone possessing a high-I behavioral style can be summed up as a trusting, fast-paced, people-oriented conversationalist.

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