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Speaking Volumes Without Saying A Word: Using DISC to Analyze Non-Verbals

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

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.

5 Reasons Why Understanding Acumen Is So Important

5 Reasons Why Understanding Acumen Is So Important

Human beings are very complex. While we can observe behaviors, other factors that make up who an individual is must be measured through other means, notably assessments. Ron Price of Price Associates presents 5 reasons why understanding acumen is so important.