Often when people feel stuck, they try to change something about themselves. Authors Ritchey and Axelrod suggest that instead they should learn to see situations in new ways and create new options for themselves and others. That process begins with DiSC, an assessment tool that reveals what style one typically uses: Dominance (direct and decisive), Influence (optimistic and outgoing), Supportive (sympathetic and accommodating), and Conscientious (concerned and correct).
This book teaches readers how to recognize their own style and its implications, how to read the style of others, and how to choose the most effective style (or combination of styles) for any situation. I'm Stuck, You're Stuck will help readers better understand why they and other people do the things they do in difficult situations and learn to respond to these situations mindfully, respectfully, and effectively.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Feeling Stuck?
Chapter 2: Taking DiSC
Chapter 3: What Do Your Results Mean?
Chapter 4: The Dominance Style
Chapter 5: The Influence Style
Chapter 6: The Supportive Style
Chapter 7: The Conscientiousness Style
Chapter 8: People-Reading
Chapter 9: You Choose
Chapter 10: Does Your Organization Look Like This?
Closing: It’s Up to You