Milton Inc., a software company, conducts Inscape's DiSC inventory assessment to evaluate its employees. The assessment reveals that there are very few employees who are calm, supportive of others, and work far ahead of any deadlines. Which DiSC category applies to the employees described in the scenario?
A. conscientiousness
B. steadiness
C. influence
D. intelligence
E. dominance
Answer: B
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Which of the following approaches to conflict does Hope use?
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