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Our Unalienable Right

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Preamble to the Declaration of Independence

As I think about this powerful statement that has influenced nations for centuries, it brings to mind how it applies to our work. I deeply believe that each person has that “unalienable Right” to work in a role that is best suited to how they were “endowed by their Creator”. We are vastly different as individuals and because of this, not every job opportunity will be the right fit, regardless of the work ethic, educational background or experience we bring to that job.

We have been using the DISC System for many years, placing the “Ideal Person in the Ideal Place” in our office and using the DISC Assessment to help individuals know their design. For more information on these Assessments, just click here.

In very brief form, here is a review of each of the DISC Styles:

  • D – Style: has to be in charge, gets things done, is decisive and authoritative, has a faster motor, prefers to focus on tasks
  • I – Style: adds an element of fun, is enthusiastic, outgoing, positive and persuasive, prefers to focus on people
  • S – Style: is steady, dependable, cooperative and patient, has a slower motor, prefers to focus on people
  • C – Style: likes to focus on details and procedures, is systematic, precise and conscientious, usually has a slower motor

It follows then, that to be truly satisfied in a job, each DISC Style needs very specific things:

  • D-Style – be in charge, focused on tasks, can make quick decisions and work fast
  • I-Style – focused on people, high energy environment, room for having fun
  • S-Style – focused on people, allows for processing time and a slower work pace
  • C-Style – focused on details and systems, the opportunity to work alone without lots of people interaction

All this has inspired me to write an e-book, “Finding the Right Job for You: What Your DISC Style Needs at Work.” It is underway and I hope to finish it this month. If you are interested in having me let you know when it is ready, just reply to this email and I will add you to the list.

Then in my ebook, “How to Minimize Turnover”, I take this same basic information and apply it to an office – how to put each person in their ideal role, what is a great hiring process to accomplish getting the best person for the exact job you need and how to take the next steps to improve the chances they will stay for the long haul. Just click here to access this e-book.

QUESTION: Have you ever considered if you are in the right job for your design? I’d love to hear your thoughts and observations. Please share in the comment section below.

2023-07-04T07:18:26-06:00 July 4th, 2023|Categories: DISC and Work, DISC Basics|Tags: , |0 Comments

About the Author:

I am an orthodontic staffing specialist with over 30 years of experience. I help dental professionals hire and place ideal staff into their ideal places in the office as well as help individuals figure out their best job role based on their unique Style.

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