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In this section of the site, you'll find a articles covering a wide range of subjects, providing background information and technical support for products in the Axiom range. This material is primarily intended as a resource for Axiom users.

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DISCdots: DISC Results at a Glance

When you're working with DISC reports, especially if you're presenting them to others, it's sometimes helpful to have some foreknowledge of their contents. That's the purpose of the DISCdots, an unobtrusive pattern of black and white dots printed on the cover sheet of every Discus DISC report.

When you print a Discus report, as long as you choose to include a cover sheet, you'll see a small pattern of dots near the lower right-hand corner. These are the 'DISCdots', a combination of symbols that, to the trained eye, communicate all the essentials of the profile.

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Factfile: Matching People to Jobs

If DISC can provide a description of a person's behaviour, then the idea can be extended to develop a model of a job or role. This process is called Job Profiling: developing a DISC profile that describes the ideal combination of behaviour needed to perform a particular role.

Once we have a Job Profile, we can apply the same principles to it as to a personal DISC profile. For example, we can create a textual description of the type of person needed to fulfil the role effectively.

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