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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Praise for Taking Flight!
Dedication Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Take Flight Learning
Team Builders Plus
Learn more and connect with the authors
Introduction
Part I: Taking Flight! The Fable
Chapter 1. Home
Chapter 2. The Forest Grid
Chapter 3. The Council
Chapter 4. An Old Friend
Chapter 5. The Aftermath
Chapter 6. If a Tree Falls in the Forest...
Chapter 7. Reconnaissance
Chapter 8. The Four Styles
Chapter 9. Reflection
Chapter 10. The Awakening
Chapter 11. The Home Rule
Chapter 12. The Stakeout
Chapter 13. The Gathering
Epilogue. The Power of DISC
Part II: The DISC Model
Go Online to Discover Your Style
The History and Mystery of the Four Styles
The Four Styles
The Dominant D Style
The Interactive I Style
The Supportive S Style
The Conscientious C Style
Style Combinations Available in the Appendix
People Reading
Seven Transformative DISC Principles
Principle 1—Understand Your Own Style
Principle 2—Recognize the Styles of Others
Principle 3—Think About Style When Establishing Expectations
Principle 4—Consider Intention, Not Just Behavior
Principle 5—Use Your Strengths but Don’t Overuse Them
Principle 6—Apply the Right Style at the Right Time
Principle 7—Treat Others How They Need to Be Treated, Not How You Need to Be Treated (The “Home Rule”)
Part III: Applying the DISC Styles in Your Life
Steps for Reaching Your Highest Potential
DISC for Selecting an Educational and Career Path
DISC in the Work Environment
Dominant Style
Interactive Style
Supportive Style
Conscientious Style
Tapping the Power of Style in Teams
Consider Craig’s team if it had members of all different styles
Consider a team whose members all share the same style
Consider a team with the following configurations
Consider a team that is missing one of the styles
Steps to Tapping the Power of Style in Teams
DISC for Teaching and Coaching
Educating with DISC
Better Parenting with DISC
DISC Action Planning
DISC Mapping
Onward
Postscript
Appendix: Style Combinations
The Di Style
The Id Style
The Is Style
The Si Style
The Cs Style
The Sc Style
The Dc Style
The Cd Style
The DS/SD Style in Which the D and S are Relatively Equal
The IC/CI Style in Which the I and C are Relatively Equal
All Four Styles are Relatively Equal
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