DISC Profile: The Practitioner
To help interpretation, communication and understanding, DISC Personality Model experts have defined - through statistical analysis of the graph combinations - fifteen DISC 'Patterns' or 'Classifications'.
The Practitioner is one of the fifteen profiles of the DISC personality test. On this page you will find a description of The Practitioner's personality traits.
The Practitioner
Practitioners are easy-going and congenial. |
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Practitioners have a need for acceptance by others - you want people to like you. |
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Practitioners are usually calm and controlled. |
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Practitioners prefer to be organized and orderly. |
Practitioners have a strong inner motivation to gain knowledge and become 'the expert'.
Here are some keywords people use to describe a Practitioner:
Conservative; realistic; evaluating; pleasant; sociable; stable; fact-finder; accurate; systematic; diplomatic; courteous; restrained; analytical.
Other DISC Profiles
Besides The Practitioner, there are fourteen other profiles within the DISC typology. These are:
The Achiever, The Coach, The Counselor, The Creator, The Enthusiast, The Evaluator, The Individualist, The Inspirational, The Investigator, The Objective Thinker, The Perfectionist, The Persuader, The Results-Oriented and The Specialist
Take a free DISC personality test right now and find out how you score on the four dimensions of the DISC theory.