Tejero Charles Mclin DISC and Motivators
Tejero Charles Mclin DISC and Motivators
Tejero Charles Mclin DISC and Motivators
DISC is a simple, practical, easy to remember and universally applicable model. It focuses on individual patterns of
external, observable behaviors and measures the intensity of characteristics using scales of directness and openness
for each of the four styles: Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientious.
Dynamos bring a rapid decisiveness, a high sense of urgency, and wide base of people interaction to the projects in
which they engage. Like the name, they have an ability to captivate and inspire others with their self-confidence and
enthusiasm. Goals are met because Dynamos are able to attract others to come on board with the ideas. Their
energy level is contagious, and they can lead a large or small group with equal skill and persuasion. Some may say
they’re being pushed as a result of the Dynamo’s high energy.
Personal direction: Use their power of influence to direct people to positive action
Strengths offered: Will be a "mover and shaker" who uses a variety of methods when interacting with
others to influence behaviors towards a desired result
Contributions to others: Verbalizes, directs, and points the way for new opportunities
Getting along with others: Engages their motivation with enthusiasm and energy
Keep in mind: Some may perceive their enthusiasm and persuasion as attempts to manipulate them
Additional notes: Enthusiastically direct others toward positive action, but when very passionate, may be
perceived as manipulative
Below are some key behavioral insights to keep in mind and share with others to strengthen your relationships.
Charles Mclin, the responses you gave on the instrument indicate that you project an image of openness and
friendliness toward others, even while maintaining self-control. You also have an ability to distance yourself from
others when necessary. This assists in helping you to be objective in situations when others may be feeling more
emotional, either enthused or reticent. You have the rare ability to step back from a situation and view it
unemotionally.
People who score like you tend to make quick and firm decisions. They process information rapidly and often act
decisively. Once a decision is made, they usually stick to it and will build a case to support it.
You function at a faster pace than most people and tend to be a multi-tasker. This theme emerged in your responses
to the instrument and is a strength that could propel you into a variety of leadership positions, should you choose to
follow that path. Due to your rapid problem-solving ability and verbal skills, you are able to juggle many projects
without anything hitting the ground. However, be aware that some people who score like you have difficulty saying
"no" to requests, and sometimes spread themselves too thin.
You can be very charming when persuading others in a favorable climate, but also rigid when confronting a hostile
situation. Charles Mclin, this can be a two-edged sword, especially if you are required to shift gears quickly from
charming to confrontational. Those who score like you may balance this trait successfully by defaulting toward the
charming side, but still presenting a firm position. You can object to an idea while maintaining a smile.
You are able to think quickly on your feet, often providing new and unique solutions, sometimes developed
spontaneously. This ability comes from two combined traits: a high level of decisiveness, and excellent verbal skills.
This rare combination allows you to speak smoothly and effectively while simultaneously planning what to say next.
You can react, adjust, and modify your behavior in a variety of situations. People who score like you have a high
degree of perceptiveness, and they use this to guide their own responses, sometimes moment by moment. As the
climate lightens, you have the ability to turn up the charm, and as the climate becomes more tense, you are able to
take a more matter-of-fact approach.
Aesthetic - Strong desire and need to achieve equilibrium between the world around us and ourselves (within) while
creating a sustainable work/life balance between the two. Creative, imaginative, arty, mystical and expressive, this style may
redefine or resist real world approaches to current challenges.
Based on your Motivators assessment Aesthetic score: You will balance yourself between creative alternatives and practical
approaches without being extreme in either dimension.
Economic - The motivation for security from self-interest, economic gains, and achieving real-world returns on personal
ventures, personal resources, and focused energy. The preferred approach of this motivator is both a personal and a
professional one with a focus on ultimate outcomes.
Based on your Motivators assessment Economic score: You will likely possess a competitive spirit and will focus on gaining a
practical return for your time and energy.
• You respond best when your time is not being wasted on superficial things.
• You are likely motivated by public recognition and monetary gains for a job well done.
• You may fit the stereotype of the typical hard worker who wants to win most of the time.
• You are only interested in what is realistic and advantageous in achieving your vision of success.
Individualistic - Need to be seen as autonomous, unique, independent, and to stand apart from the crowd. This is the
drive to be socially independent and have opportunity for freedom of personal expression apart from being told what to do.
Based on your Motivators assessment Individualistic score: You can both lead and follow and can be flexible between taking a
stand or sitting quietly.
• You will be happy to yield your position if warranted in an effort to give others a chance at their ideas and contributions.
• When compared to others, you are unlikely to be extreme in your need to be unique or set apart from the crowd.
• Your score indicates a balance between being an individual and a team player.
• You have the ability to identify with and understand individuals who have both high and low satisfaction rates.
Power - Being seen as a leader, while having influence and control over one's environment and success. Competitiveness
and control is often associated with those scoring higher in this motivational dimension.
Based on your Motivators assessment Power score: You can mediate all available ideas without an excessive need to control
outcomes.
Altruistic - An expression of the need or energy to benefit others at the expense of self. At times, there’s genuine sincerity
in this dimension to help others, but not always. Oftentimes an intense level within this dimension is more associated with
low self-worth.
Based on your Motivators assessment Altruistic score: You will be difficult to take advantage of and will excel in areas of self-
interest.
• You have low tolerance for people who complain and whine about their problems.
• You will likely see others as guilty until proven innocent.
• You may view others as "in your way" as opposed to "on your side."
• You will not appreciate people who don't carry their own weight.
Regulatory - A need to establish order, routine and structure. This motivation is to promote a black and white mindset and
a traditional approach to problems and challenges through standards, rules, and protocols to color within the lines.
Based on your Motivators assessment Regulatory score: You believe there’s only one way to solve a problem and will
endeavor to work within established boundaries.
• You'll hold others to your standards and may become vengeful when people break your rules.
• People like you believe, "if it's wrong for me, it's wrong for everyone."
• You are likely looking for a cause and a purpose to live up to.
• You are likely very hard on yourself and others.
Theoretical - The desire to uncover, discover, and recover the "truth.” This need to gain knowledge for knowledge sake is
the result of an “itchy” brain. Rational thinking (frontal lobe), reasoning and problem solving are important to this dimension.
This is all about the “need” to know why.
Based on your Motivators assessment Theoretical score: You will learn whatever you need to know to get the job done and
then some.
"Do as I say"
Since Dominant ‘D’ Styles need to have control, they like to take the lead in both business and social settings. As
natural renegades, they want to satisfy their need for autonomy. They want things done their way or no way at all.
These assertive types tend to appear cool, independent, and competitive. They opt for measurable results, including
their own personal worth, as determined by individual track records. Of all the types, they like and initiate changes
the most. We symbolize this personality type with a lion--a leader, an authority. At least, they may, at least, have the
inner desires to be #1, the star, or the chief.
Less positive Dominant ‘D’ Style components include stubbornness, impatience, and toughness. Naturally preferring
to take control of others, they may have a low tolerance for the feelings, attitudes, and "inadequacies" of co-workers,
subordinates, friends, families, and romantic interests.
Their natural weaknesses are too much involvement, impatience, being alone, and short attention spans. This causes
them to become easily bored. When a little data comes in, Interacting ‘I’ Styles tend to make sweeping
generalizations. They may not check everything out, assuming someone else will do it or procrastinating because
redoing something just isn't exciting enough. When Interacting ‘I’ Styles feel they don't have enough stimulation and
involvement, they get bored and look for something new again. . .and again. . .and again. When taken to an extreme,
their behaviors can be seen as superficial, haphazard, erratic, and overly emotional.
They strive for security. Their goal is to maintain the stability they prefer in a more constant environment. To Steady
‘S’ Styles, while the unknown may be an intriguing concept, they prefer to stick with what they already know and
have experienced. "Risk" is an ugly word to them. They favor more measured actions, like keeping things as they
have been and are, even if the present situation happens to be unpleasant due to their fear of change and
disorganization. Consequently, any disruption in their routine patterns can cause distress in them. A general worry is
that the unknown may be even more unpleasant than the present. They need to think and plan for changes. Finding
the elements of sameness within those changes can help minimize their stress to cope with such demands.
Take it slow
Steady ‘S’ Styles yearn for more tranquility and security in their lives than the other three types. They often act
pleasant and cooperative, but seldom incorporate emotional extremes such as rage and euphoria in their behavioral
repertoire. Unlike Interacting ‘I’ Styles, Steady ‘S’ Styles usually experience less dramatic or frequently-occurring
peaks and valleys to their more moderate emotional state. This reflects their natural need for composure, stability,
and balance.
Conscientious ‘C’ Styles concentrate on making decisions in both logical and cautious ways to ensure that they take
the best available action.
Think deeply
Due to compliance to their own personal standards, they demand a lot from themselves and others and may
succumb to overly critical tendencies. But Conscientious ‘C’ Styles often keep their criticisms to themselves,
hesitating to tell people what they think is deficient. They typically share information, both positive and negative,
only on a "need to know" basis when they are assured that there will be no negative consequences for themselves.
When Conscientious ‘C’ Styles quietly hold their ground, they do so as a direct result of their proven knowledge of
facts and details or their evaluation that others will tend to react less assertively. So, they can be assertive when they
perceive they're in control of a relationship or their environment. Having determined the specific risks, margins of
error, and other variables which significantly influence the desired results, they will take action.
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