I have been using assessments for years and typically it brings a high level of interest. Sometimes, however, a person will ask “Why are we doing this?” Here are some thoughts on why effective assessments can be transformational.
Self-Awareness
Virtually every leadership expert and research study emphasizes that leadership effectiveness begins with self-awareness. Jeff Baldoni, author of Lead with Purpose: Giving Your Organization a Reason to Believe in Itself, started off his blog entitled “How to Crack the Self-Awareness Paradigm” with these words: “To bring people together around a common cause, it is critical that a leader be self-aware.” The better you know yourself, the better you are able to leverage your passion, abilities, and experience in advancing your team and mission. A formal assessment tool like the DISC can give you a few more insights on how you function. My DISC narrative says ” Rick embraces visions not always seen by others.” It also says “Rick needs to learn to relax and pace himself.” Both these insights help me to do my best work over time. My hope is that you can become the best version of you as you daily gain more insight on who you are and how you work.
Team-Awareness
If self-awareness is at the top of the list of importance, team-awareness is near the top. Knowing your team is crucial to accomplishing your mission. Pick your favorite team sport and then think about how important it is that the players understand one another and communicate well together. How do you get to know one another better? Strategies can include: 1) time together, 2) project work together, 3) formal assessments, etc. The advantage of a DISC assessment is that it brings a tremendous amount of information about your team together in a readable format. When I have done DISC assessments with individuals, there are always some who don’t like the process. Interestingly, while they may not like the process for themselves, they will almost always see the value of the process in helping them to better understand their team.
Communication
There are not many constants in our world. One constant is miscommunication. Whether it is in married life, with our children, or with our co-workers, we seem to always have challenges when it comes to communication. One reason we miscommunicate is because we see the world differently. I have a high tendency toward motion, progress, and action. My wife, Cheri, is more given to listening, encouraging, and supporting in her work. Knowing these differences helps me to slow down and her to speed up. These strategies, based on our tendencies, help us to communicate better. When we go over our DISC assessments together, we are reminded that we have markedly different patterns of behavior. By using the DISC assessment, your team can more quickly understand how to more effectively communicate together.
As you grow in your self-awareness, team-awareness, and ability to communicate well together, you have a much greater chance of doing your best work together with greater effectiveness and less strife.
If you would like to explore a DISC assessment for you and/or your team, feel free to contact GrowingLeadership for more information.
