The Everything DiSC “D” Personality Style Under Pressure – Part 1

Your friend, a high D, feels the tension. And
like high-D people tend to do, when she is under stress, she lets everyone have
it.
“This deadline isn’t a problem if everybody
just toughens up,” she fumes. “Am I the only one working late and on the
weekends? What is wrong with people?”
You see, high D’s are likely to become impatient
and demanding when the pressure builds. So your friend may lash out at others
and berate people to get them moving. Her empathy may go on hiatus while she
pushes others to meet her high standards, and it can appear that she cares only
about achieving results. And yes, she can be brutally — and we mean brutally — honest
about the situation.
So how does her blunt, take-no-prisoners
attitude mesh with the other members of your team?
You can learn more about others behavioral styles
and personality preferences and how they relate to you and your team by using
the Everything
DiSC Workplace Profile, Everything
DiSC Comparison Reports, and the Group
Culture Report.
To be continued…