DISC and Esports

I went to the FNCS Global Championship Tournament last weekend. While watching, I started thinking about how DISC personality traits could affect these players. 

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C-styles Modifications Done Correctly

Knowing when to leverage a C-style's strengths and when to adapt their approach are keys to continued success.

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I-styles: Modifications for Success

How can small modifications help the I-style be more effective and successful in their interactions?

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D-styles: Modifying Your Style to Be Your Best

D-styles, as with other styles, have preferred ways of doing things. So, when should you focus on the strengths of your style and when should you adjust to be more effective?

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Using DISC to Manage Changing Work Schedules

Hybrid work is a new norm, yet it's still being defined and constantly evolving as people transition back to the office. DISC can help employees stay motivated and productive throughout these changes.

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Why Facilitators Should Talk Less in Team DISC Sessions

image of a business team around conference table

Why is speaking less when delivering intact team sessions beneficial to your audience? How should your intact team sessions differ from your other DISC sessions?

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How to Avoid Giving Meaningless Feedback

Feedback is essential to your employees' productivity and development...when it's meaningful, that is.

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Team Culture and DISC

What if you had supportive data to help you understand your team culture?

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Are Your Activities Supporting Your Team DISC Sessions?

Team activities energize DISC sessions, but they also have an important purpose.

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Managing Conflict in a Virtual World

People-issues, whether in person or virtual, are the single biggest challenges for teams and their managers.

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