DISCovery Profile for: Sirinapa Suwannatham
Your responses indicate that you:
Dominance
m prefer to let others set the direction.
m are inclined to be quite conservative.
m usually lean towards a more cautious approach.
m are easy-going and congenial.
m are not an aggressive 'pushy' type.
Other people tend to see you as being calm, thoughtful and a good listener. You are generally
appreciated because of your relaxed nature.
Influence
m are comfortable working alone.
m tend to take little at face value.
m are systematic and analytical. Once you have sorted out the facts, you are able to communicate
them in an uncomplicated manner.
m easily exercise your social skills when prompted by others.
Steadiness
m are usually calm and controlled.
m have a high willingness to help others - particularly those who share common interests and skills.
m have the ability to deal with the task in hand and to do routine work with patience and care.
Compliance
m tend to have a 'laid-back' approach.
m act in a tactful, diplomatic way.
m quite like stability.
m are comfortable following procedures.
m tend to avoid risk-taking.
More about you and how to increase your effectiveness:
You are considerate, patient and willing to help others - particularly your special band of friends.
You are able to get on with and work well with all types of people - people who have different operational styles.
You should be good at handling the strains and pressures of every day life. You are unlikely to be overly reactive and
emotional. In times of dissent you are likely to follow the majority.
You like familiarity and you like to be consistent in your work habits. People are likely to see you as a good example of
a steady, reliable worker.
Your primary strengths:
Your dependability and consistency. Your ability to maintain, and keep in order, established procedures and plans.
To increase your effectiveness:
Sometimes it might be better for you to be somewhat less accommodating. You don't always need to put others first.
Occasionally it is important to take a firm stand about what you believe to be important and right.