Style It!
Wheeling the Behaviors
Vocabulary, DISC Style
Time to Serve
100

This style is all about people and contacts.

What is the I Style?
100

"Let me tell you all about my weekend at my Uncle Charlies."

What is Openess?

100

"Do unto others as THEY'D have done to them."

What is the Platinum Rule?

100

He's recognized as the father of servant leadership.

Who is Robert Greenleaf? 

200

This style gets it done, and gets it done now!

What is the D Style?

200

"Can you please get to the point?"

What is Directness?

200

When Pace, Priority, Openness, or Directness is/are misaligned.

What is DISC Tension?

200

These two ways of thinking make up Carol Dweck's psychology of success.

What are the "Fixed" and "Growth" Mindsets?

300

This style wants it done correctly and accurately.

What is the C Style?

300

"Let's make a task list first."

What is Task Orientation?
300

Not changing who you are, but changing some of your communication tendencies.

What is DISC adaptability?

300

In the JoHari window, this area is known to others, but not to you.

What is "Blind Spot."

400
When getting the work done, this style pays close attention to the stability of the team.

What is the S Style?

400
"I don't think we can accomplish this in 30 minutes, we better schedule an hour."

What is Slower Pace?

400

Your knee-jerk, automatic mode of communicating or behaving.

What is your Natural Style?

400

This book by Herman Hesse partially inspired Robert Greenleaf to write "The Servant as Leader."

What is "Journey to the East?"

500

When hoping for DISC adaptability, this is the style you want to work with.

What is ALL of the styles?

500

"You really don't need that data to complete your task."

What is Guarded?

500
Communicating in a way that intentionally changes one or more of the DISC styles.

What is your Adapted Style?

500

When things are going wrong, the servant-leader asks this.

"What am I doing or not doing to contributing to the problem?"