DISC Training Tip Series – “Leaving a Voicemail for a D? I? S? C? “
January 20, 2012 | Comments Off
San Diego, CA – DISCcert. (web: disccert.com) DISCcert, a leader in providing DISC Certification – Train the Trainer – Programs has published the popular DISC Training Tip Series; ” Leaving a Voicemail for a D? I? S? C?” We’ll start with … It’s a “D” Greeting When You Hear: Words: “This is Smith. Leave a [...]
DISC Train the Trainer – Certification – San Diego/Orange County
January 18, 2012 | Comments Off
DISCcert.(web: disccert.com) a national leader in facilitating DISC Instructor led DISC Certification/Train the Trainer Programs, will be showing DISC Trainers in San Diego, March, how to train DISC & get Results. San Diego, Orange County – DISC Train the Trainer – Certification includes: DISC Certification Training Facilitation Manual, CD with 10 DISC PPTs, Lesson Plans, 30 DISC [...]
DISC Train the Trainer – Certification Coming to San Francisco!
December 1, 2011 | Comments Off
San Diego, CA – December, 2011 – DISCcert.(web: disccert.com) a leader in providing DISC Instructor led DISC Certification/Train the Trainer Programs, makes getting DISC Certified in San Francisco, easy while at the same time, ensuring DISC Trainers will feel confident and competent when using DISC materials for training, coaching or consulting. DISC Certification Program in [...]
DISC Training Tip Series – “Problem Solving with a D? I? S? C? ”
November 13, 2011 | No Comments »
DISC Training Tip Series for DISC Trainers, Coaches, Consultants – By Bonnie Burn, DISCcert. San Diego, CA – DISCcert. (web: disccert.com) DISCcert, a leader in providing DISC Certification – Train the Trainer – Programs has published the popular DISC Training Tip Series; ” Problem Solving with a D? I? S? C?” Learn how to quickly [...]
Leaving a Voicemail for a “C” – DISC Tip
October 21, 2011 | Comments Off
It’s a “C” Voicemail Greeting If: Words: “You have reached George Smith, IT Manager for Ace Corporation. Today is Wed., May 12. I will be in meetings until 11 a.m. If you require an immediate response, press “O” for the operator, or leave a detailed message, including your name and complete phone number. I will [...]
Leaving Voicemail for an “S” – DISC Tip
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It’s an “S” Greeting When You Hear: Words: “Thank you for calling. I’m sorry I’m not here right now; however, your call is important to me. At the tone, please leave your name, number and a brief message, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible. I look forward to speaking with you. [...]
Leaving Voicemail for an “I” – DISC Tip
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It’s an “I” Greeting When You Hear: Words: “Hi, you’ve reached Karen. I wish I was here to take your call, but I’m probably out making some customers happy. Leave me a message, and I’ll get back to you soon. Hope you have an awesome day!” Pace: Rapid, spontaneous, unstructured. Tone: Upbeat, animated, happy-go-lucky. Leaving [...]
Leaving Voicemail for a “D” – DISC Tip
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It’s a “D” Greeting When You Hear: Words: “This is Smith. Leave a message at the tone.” Pace: Rapid and to the point. Tone: Cool, emphatic – like a human telegram. Leaving Voicemail for a “D”: 1. Give your phone number at beginning and end. 2. Articulate clearly at a quicker rate of speech. 3. [...]
Is an “S” Leading Your Meeting? – DISC Tip
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Your Meeting Leader is an “S” If: Structure: Detailed agenda; logistics, time allotment for topics and presenters. Distributes agenda well in advance. Example: “Before we begin, did everyone have time to review the agenda?” Priorities: Following an agenda. Discussions based on prior written commitments. Encourages cooperation. Example: “Susan, your projections are on track with the [...]
Is a “C” Leading Your Meeting? – DISC Tip
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Your Meeting Leader is a “C” If: Structure: Emails a formal, task-oriented agenda well in advance. Assigns a Timekeeper and/or a Notetaker. Example: “The meeting will start in five minutes. Have the financial analysis and budget proposal on hand. Thank you, Phillip, for assisting as timekeeper.” Priorities: Punctuality, following proper procedures, utilizing facts and logical [...]
