As I was driving into work this morning, I heard a story on NPR about a new study from Deloitte & Touche that examines “what’s going wrong in the workplace, from harassment to embezzlement and theft.” They found that supervisors tend to “set the standard on how to behave.”
At the Deloitte & Touche website, ethical [...]
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How We Stress Someone Out in Style
(DISC Style, that is)
A stress style is a reserve style of behavior that emerges when one feels “at the end of my rope” and “just can’t take it anymore.” Different behavioral styles find different situations more stressful than others. Using the most basic DISC behavioral style attributes, [...]
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Styles 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 – [...]
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The holiday season celebrates love and peace. It is no secret, however, that for many it is also a time of heightened stress. Under stress, the weaknesses of each behavioral style become glaringly evident.
From the lack of patience in traffic, to the bump and grind in the malls, we see the signs of the [...]
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