
2: Peter Talks more about DISC and the Integrus DNA
12/10/20 • 22 min
In this episode, Peter Sylvester talks about the origins of Integrus Global and how he discovered the power of DISC when you are looking to achieve success in life and business. He also gives you more insight as to some of the topics we will cover surrounding behaviour styles.
If you have topics that you wish us to cover then please do get in touch via our website integrusglobal.com
When we study behavioural styles they can give us insight into key areas in our life and business.
DISC is a behaviour assessment tool based on the DISC theory of psychologist William Moulton Marston, which centres on four different personality traits which are currently Dominance (D), Inducement (I), Submission (S), and Compliance (C). This theory was then developed into a behavioural assessment tool by industrial psychologist Walter Vernon Clarke.
We acknowledge that we use UK English and that in US English the words behavior, behavioral and color are spelt differently.
In this episode, Peter Sylvester talks about the origins of Integrus Global and how he discovered the power of DISC when you are looking to achieve success in life and business. He also gives you more insight as to some of the topics we will cover surrounding behaviour styles.
If you have topics that you wish us to cover then please do get in touch via our website integrusglobal.com
When we study behavioural styles they can give us insight into key areas in our life and business.
DISC is a behaviour assessment tool based on the DISC theory of psychologist William Moulton Marston, which centres on four different personality traits which are currently Dominance (D), Inducement (I), Submission (S), and Compliance (C). This theory was then developed into a behavioural assessment tool by industrial psychologist Walter Vernon Clarke.
We acknowledge that we use UK English and that in US English the words behavior, behavioral and color are spelt differently.
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1: An Introduction to DISC and Integrus Colours
This is the primer episode to start to understand more about how to use a DISC report. People often say to us how do I use a DISC report, This is the start of that discovery where the Founder of Integrus Global Peter Sylvester will guide us through the total power of DISC.
Come back to this episode if you get lost with DISC and colours.
When we study behavioural styles they can give us insight into key areas in our life and business.
DISC is a behaviour assessment tool based on the DISC theory of psychologist William Moulton Marston, which centres on four different personality traits which are currently Dominance (D), Inducement (I), Submission (S), and Compliance (C). This theory was then developed into a behavioural assessment tool by industrial psychologist Walter Vernon Clarke.
We acknowledge that we use UK English and that in US English the words behavior, behavioral and color are spelt differently.
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3: Success Planning in Full Colour using DISC
In this episode, Peter springs a surprise on Julian and together they plan an event in full colour. Planning does not have to be boring in fact it should be exciting, creative, emotional and a results bound process.
Using DISC in your planning is a full and rounded process which when you get it right means that all angles are considered and your result is stronger, easier and quicker.
When we study behavioural styles they can give us insight into key areas in our life and business.
We acknowledge that we use UK English and that in US English the works behavior and color are spelt differently.
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