TTI Success Insights Podcast: Working Progress

Getting More Out of DISC: The Continuum Approach

22 min · 18. März 2026
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Edouard Levit, retired TTI Master Distributor, delves into the evolution of the DISC continuum, a new model that transforms the vertical DISC graph into an expanded behavioral analysis examining eight elements of DISC rather than the traditional four.  Levit explains that eliminating ‘low’ scores provides a more complete and positive picture of behavior. Dig into new possibilities for individuals and business leaders, painting a fuller, more colorful picture than the old DISC model. These insights can transform communication, conflict resolution, and connection.

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Tools for the Future: Rethinking Leadership in the Age of AI

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