Lowering HR Costs Using DISC

 John Ruh  Continuous Improvement, DISC, Leadership, Professional Development


The Key Question:

How can I use DISC to find, focus, empower, and retain my most important—and most costly—resource: my people?

DISC is a behavioral assessment tool built on the introversion/ extraversion brilliant work of Carl Jung and has been used internationally for nearly a century. At John M. Ruh Associates, we have successfully implemented DISC across multiple businesses worldwide to improve hiring, employee development, engagement, and retention for over 30 years!

John M. Ruh Associates’ Three-Step Process

Step 1: Find the Right People

What?
Use DISC assessments with prospective employees to understand their natural behavioral style, strengths, and hardwiring (intrinsic traits) before making a hiring decision.

Why?
As the late Scott Urban often said:
“You hire people for what they can do and fire them for who they are.”

Skills can be taught. Core behavioral tendencies are “ Hard-Wired”. Understanding these traits before hiring increases your probability of a successful hire.

How?
Contact Darlene 773-775-6636 Darlene@johnruh.com to schedule a DISC assessment. Your first assessment is complimentary.
Additional information is available at www.johnruh.com.

Key Benefit: Reduced Hiring Costs

A poor hire is extremely expensive. DISC helps reduce the risk of costly hiring mistakes by providing valuable insight into what a candidate naturally brings—and may not bring—to a position. Always know what you are not getting upfront.


Step 2: Focus Your People

What?
Every role needs to have a clear mission (why one is on the payroll). DISC helps you use each person wisely by using their natural strengths and behavioral preferences.

Why?
According to Strengths-Based Leadership principles, people perform best when they utilize their natural gifts and talents.

How?
Develop a “ Big Picture” visual organizational chart that clearly illustrates:
– The company’s vision, mission, and values
– Each person’s role
– How every team member fits into the “Big Picture”

Key Benefit: Greater Clarity and Engagement

New hires—gain a clear understanding of:

  1. The organization’s overall vision
  2. Their specific role and mission
  3. How their work contributes to company success

When people understand where they fit and why their work matters, engagement and performance improve.


Step 3: Learn the 3 keys to Empowerment/Retention

What?
Long-term employee retention begins with recognizing and valuing each person’s unique DISC “ hard wiring”, natural strengths, and how to empower and retain them using JMR’s 3 keys to retention.

Why?
As John Ruh states:
“Recruitment is expensive; Retention is cheap.”

Leaders/organizations that understand this and properly recognize their people are far more likely to retain “ The People you can’t afford to lose and lose the people you can’t afford to keep.” Scott Urban’s quote.

How?
Step 1 is to start with alignment—aligning employees’ personal goals, strengths, and career aspirations with the company’s vision, mission and values.

Key Benefit: Lower HR Costs/Improved Retention

  • People will stay if the see a future with you. An effective retention program reduces HR costs
  • Reduced turnover lowers recruiting, onboarding, and training expenses.
  • Results can be measured quarterly through our HR Audit Process, including tracking HR costs as a percentage of sales.

The Bottom Line

Organizations that strategically use DISC can:

  • Improve hiring decisions
  • Increased focus
  • Strengthen team alignment
  • Reduce turnover
  • Lower overall HR costs

When the right people are placed in the right roles—and their strengths are recognized, developed, and aligned with organizational goals—both employees and companies perform at a higher level.


JMR’s Introductory Offer – Where to Start

  1. Take a Complimentary DISC Assessment
    Discover what DISC reveals about your natural behavioral style and how the information can be used to improve hiring, communication, and performance.
    Contact Darlene:

  2. Do a Free HR Cost Analysis
    Which way is the arrow going on HR costs as a percentage of the top line? Let us do a simple HR audit that takes less than one hour of your time and is eye-opening.
  3. Request One Complimentary Month of Partnership
    Our Step one is always understanding your culture and people. This is a simple way to start the process of creating a win-win partnership and supporting your culture-based game plan … right!
    Contact John Ruh: