Ego and emotional intelligence (EQ) are terms that get thrown around a lot, but you might be surprised at how linked the two are. How are they defined
DISC is an incredibly popular assessment tool for a reason; it’s comprehensive, actionable, and easy to understand.
Our technical reports provide documentation of the process, progress and updated results of our ongoing assessment improvement. All of this is done with the goal of going beyond the requirements of the day-to-day user and making our tools defensible when viewed by assessment experts.
If you’ve ever taken a DISC assessment from TTI SI, you have seen your results displayed in two different graphs. These graphs, the Natural and Adapted graphs, provide crucial differences. If you’re only looking at a single averaged DISC graph, you’re not getting the full picture of the assessment taker’s behavior.
No matter how well informed or prepared you are, you’re going to feel the effects of stress, especially in such a long-term stressful situation. This stress can often lead to burnout, which is dangerous for mental and physical health.
Virtual training won’t always be our only option, but its popularity is only rising. By adding these skills to your toolbelt, you’ll be improving your knowledge as a trainer overall. I hope these tips can help you conquer any fears about virtual training and move forward with confidence.