How may the DISC® profiling system be used in developing high-performing teams?

A. Value and learn to respect the strengths of others
B. Deal with conflict effectively by learning adaptive behaviors
C. Develop strategies to meet diverse needs of others
D. A and C
E. All of the above


Ans: E. All of the above

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