I scored a high average score on the D spectrum. This seemed accurate, as I am relatively competitive overall, I like looking at the big-picture, I don’t mind taking risks, I can be critical of those that don’t measure up to my standards and I am very interested in new and innovative things.
On the ‘I’ spectrum I scored moderately low. This indicated that I tend to remain emotionally cool when work pressure is high, I prefer to work alone when I am buried under work, I stick to the facts, I am purposely difficult to read and I am very …show more content…
I thought that was ironic as I have often been referred to as a workaholic.
While not as overt in its description, the Jung assessment stated that I have a strong leaning towards “conventional” behavior and the DISC assessment said that I like proven solutions and can be resistant to change. The Jung assessment also talks about how we typically talk infinite trouble over meals and gifts for our loved ones and the DISC assessment says that I get caught up in the details too much which can slow my progress. Both assessments discussed that I have trouble delegating and that attention to detail can slow my productivity. I am going to focus on these things in the workplace to do a better job, as I believe that this can be true. Both also indicate that I can be evasive of confrontation – which I believe is also true, and I am going to actively examine this to make my workplace a better one.
I sincerely wish that these assessments had been introduced to me more in detail sooner.
I believe I took one in college 10 years ago, but it was not explored in depth. I may have made different choices in my life with more perspective into who I was and suggestions about who I
should