6 DISC Tips to Revamp an Unhealthy Work Culture

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An unhealthy work culture may kill workplace productivity and morale, but Malaysian DISC training has a realistic answer to improve Malaysian workplace culture. Here at Lifeskills Institute Malaysia, we use DISC behavioural analysis to transform toxic workplaces into successful ones. Below are six practical tips on how to instill positive change using DISC.

A) Understand Team Dynamics with DISC

An unhealthy workplace environment typically arises from miscommunication and conflicting personalities. Undertake DISC training in Malaysia to assess team members’ behaviour patterns (Dominance, Influcene, Steadiness, Conscientiousness). Being aware of these patterns enables one to identify the root cause of conflict and sets the stage for change.

B) Promote Open Communication

DISC reveals people’s communication preference. Have your team members match their communication with other’s preferences. For example, a Conscientious team member may need much explanation, whereas an Influential colleague is motivated by enthusiasm. This generates respect among team members and fewer misunderstandings.

C) Empower Empathy and Teamwork

An unhealthy workplace is typically low in empathy. With Malaysia DISC training, teams learn to understand and appreciate various perspectives. Team-building exercises in workshops by Lifeskills Institute help employees appreciate each other’s contributions in Malaysia’s multicultural workplaces.

D) Empower Leaders to Drive Change

Leaders lead culture. Educate your managers through DISC to understand their teams and lead with empathy. Our Lifeskills Institute Malaysia training sessions equip leaders with real-life skills to handle conflicts and establish a harmonious environment.

E) Track and Maintain Momentum

Cultural transformation is an ongoing process. Conduct DISC evaluations from time to time to track progress in team development. Regular workshops and feedback sessions keep the workplace congenial and efficient.

Why Choose Lifeskills Institute Malaysia?

Our Malaysia DISC training is tailor-made to suit Malaysian workplaces. We blend DISC information with practical solutions to improve Malaysian workplace culture, building cultures where staff perform at their peak. From conflict minimization to increasing engagement, our training produces measurable results.

Changing your unhealthy workplace starts with learning about your team. Phone Lifeskills Institute Malaysia to schedule a DISC training in Malaysia session and begin your journey today to a healthier, more productive workplace.

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Our competence comes from partnering with top international experts in the field and using only techniques validated by international research and evidence-based practice. We are Asia’s Master Trainer and Accreditor  for The Extraordinary Leader by Zenger Folkman and DISC & PeopleKeys by the Institute for Motivational Living. We are also a global training partner and certified facilitator for The Leadership Challenge by Kouzes & Posner. We are also a Certified Trust Practitioner of the Reina Team Trust Scale by Reina, A Trust Building® Consultancy.

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