Stress by DISC style
Friday, February 3rd, 2006Styles Under Stress
A stress style is an alternate or reserve style of behavior that emerges when we feel “at the end of our rope,” or just “can’t take it anymore.”
Different behavioral styles find different situations more stressful than others. For example, using (most basic) DISC, here are typical sources of stress (stressors):
High D Stressors – [...]
Solid Foundations of Strong Leader
Wednesday, January 4th, 2006
Peter Drucker died in November at the age of 95. A leadership and management guru for many, Drucker said that successful leaders focus on questions about what needs to be done.
The issues facing management don’t change from year to year. The answers do. The biggest skill needed to address these issues is not really a [...]
Speed of Vision
Friday, August 26th, 2005What’s more important to your organization’’s success – micromanaging the issue of the moment or strategic planning for the future? What’s the speed of vision for your leadership?
Executive leadership has had to speed up and become more responsive to daily demands. The down side of this is that many have become so focused on real-time [...]
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