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The study of DISC has evolved and been reinterpreted many times. While different interpretations use different terminology, the basic tenets of DISC are very consistent throughout most models. DISC is built around four unique behavioral styles, and how the unique qualities of each impact the way we approach people, tasks and the entirety of our daily lives. To fully understand DISC, it’s important to understand how the four individual components work together to create the whole. While a typical person may have one or two dominant characteristics, it’s the combination of the four components of DISC that defines a person’s behavior. The four components of DISC create a “behavioral makeup” unique to every individual.