DISC 360° ASSESSMENT
This assessment provides a highly detailed analysis of each individual’s natural and adapted behavioral styles and emotions. DISC reveals how a person will behave within a given environment, situation, or relationship.
It offers prescriptive lessons designed to highlight and maximize self-awareness, intentionality, and interpersonal communication, personally and professionally.
Our DISC 360º allows individuals to enhance the traditional DISC self-assessment with observer data. Using the same questionnaire process, observers are asked to provide their perspective of your behavior and emotions, helping you discover disconnects between your intention and their experience. The feedback is intended as a way to open conversations, highlighting areas of your personal interactions that may offer an opportunity to build greater effectiveness.
As with all of our 360º assessments, the DISC 360º allows you to collect an unlimited number of observer assessments at no additional cost. Whether you add the minimum 5 observers or 300, you only pay the same low wholesale price.
Customized DISC Report Options for Every Professional
Our internationally awarded DISC assessment produces more than a dozen customizable individual and team reports. Whether your desire is an off-the-shelf report that has proven effective, or something customized to your individualized needs, we have the right report for you. Members can also select DISC focus areas like Self-awareness, Leadership, Sales, Customer Service, or Coaching.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the benefit of a 360 versus a self-assessment?
The DISC 360 report is designed to give you a holistic view of your own perceptions of behavior and emotions and to compare and contrast them with observer data. By collecting data from a variety of relationships and roles, you have a unique opportunity to evaluate and examine how your behavior and emotions are perceived by others. By opening yourself up to receiving feedback from colleagues, employees, direct reports, clients, leadership, friends, family, and anyone else you value feedback from, you are also able to determine if you are adapting your style in ways that are as effective as possible, based on environment, situation, and relationship.
DISC 360 gives me general information about what others think about me, but doesn’t really go into details about why they think that. How can I find out more about why they rated me this way?
Ask them! The DISC 360 is intended to highlight the places in your behavioral and emotional expression that are being perceived as you intended, and to reveal areas where your actions may be misunderstood. Use this information as a starting point for discussion and ask for clarifying questions. The key to this conversation is that it must be safe for feedback to be shared. If you are unwilling to hear the feedback or become defensive, the conversation will not be as helpful or honest as it could be. However, if you come to the conversation with authentic curiosity and a desire to learn more about what others are experiencing, you will find a wealth of information that you can use to build stronger relationships.
Will the information in the 360 be anonymous? How many raters do I need?
The feedback presented to you will be anonymous. You must have a minimum number of raters to maintain anonymity, so a 360 report will not generate if you have not received enough feedback from others. You can, however, invite as many people as you wish to provide their perceptions. There is no maximum, and the cost is the same whether you have 5 responses or 300. We always recommend having as many people rate you as possible. The more information, the better snapshot you have of how different individuals in various roles perceive you and respond to you.