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Natural Style Creative Slow Start / Fast Finish Task-Oriented Analytical Cool/Aloof Precise Accurate Concern for Quality Critical Listener Attention to Detail Competitive Direct Results-Oriented Sense of Urgency Change Agent WW PB Logical Product-Oriented Slower to Change Self-Disciplined Conscientious TT Enthusiastic Process-Oriented Quick to Change Independent Optimistic SB AM Copy and paste the green dots into the correct block as shown on your DISC Reports Add Initials beside the dots by adding text boxes if desired. Samples are shown above. Accommodating Persistent Controls Emotion Adaptable Good Listener High Trust Level Not Fearful of Change Contactability Rather Talk than Listen Projects Self-Confidence Supporter Team Player Persistent Cooperative Sensitive to Others’ Feelings Copyright © 1998. Target Training International, Ltd.

Adapted Style Creative Slow Start / Fast Finish Task-Oriented Analytical Cool/Aloof Precise Accurate Concern for Quality Critical Listener Attention to Detail Competitive Direct Results-Oriented Sense of Urgency Change Agent SB AM Logical Product-Oriented Slower to Change Self-Disciplined Conscientious KB Enthusiastic Process-Oriented Quick to Change Independent Optimistic JR KF Accommodating Persistent Controls Emotion Adaptable Good Listener High Trust Level Not Fearful of Change Contactability Rather Talk than Listen Projects Self-Confidence Supporter Team Player Persistent Cooperative Sensitive to Others’ Feelings Copyright © 1998. Target Training International, Ltd.