DISC Assessments

The TTI Advantage

TTI holds many advantages in the assessment industry which contribute to continued growth and the ability to provide research-based, reliable assessment solutions:

  • Three patents make our products and processes unparalleled and leading-edge.
  • With a focus on intellectual property, we maintain our position as the industry leader.
  • TTI’s products are available in 26 languages to meet international needs.
  • With a network of over 7,000 associates in 50 countries, we offer world-wide service for both large corporations and small businesses.
  • With four different views of each unique individual, our assessments can uncover the true self and provide more complete and accurate results.
  • With our patented Job Benchmarking system, we remove personal bias and ensure an accurate benchmark for selection, hiring, performance review and development.
  • With years of research, our time-tested and validated assessments provide timely solutions to today’s toughest personnel challenges.
  • TTI’s ongoing research proves the effective application of assessments in the business world today.
  • TTI’s International Faculty is an expert resource at providing the personal attention that a world-wide organization deserves.
  • TTI is an authorized provider of IACET Continuing Education Units.
  • We provide unsurpassed product and technical support to our network of Value Added Associates to help them deliver the best solutions in the marketplace.
  • The reading level of our behavioral assessment is the lowest in the industry, making it applicable to more situations in the workplace and beyond.
  • By analyzing both the low and high side of the behavioral graph, we provide 384 possible graph types for a much more accurate analysis of an individual.

TTI is continually leading the assessment industry and has been the first to make many major achievements and advancements:

  • First to correlate the decision making of farmers based on the appearance of their farmstead. (1980)
  • First to develop and introduce computerized and personalized reports based on the four-dimensional behavior model. (1984)
  • First to personalize reports based on 384 different behavioral graphs. (1984)
  • First to validate stress as a factor of strong disparity between Graph I and Graph II. (1984)
  • First to validate the insignificance of Graph III in the behavioral model when disparity is significant between Graph I and Graph II. (1984)
  • First to validate the absence of a behavior is just as important as the presence; incorporated the absence of behaviors into the computerized behavioral reports. (1984)
  • First to research and create computerized reports that meet the needs of specific jobs, for example sales and customer service behavioral reports. (1986)
  • First to create a computerized attitudes and values assessment instruments. (1990)
  • First developer of software on the market to merge behaviors and values into one report (1992), receiving a patent for the integration. (1996)
  • First to create a 60-section wheel to help map and explain behavioral styles. (1992)
  • First to design and introduce assessment software that allows selection of multi-lingual response forms and reports from 26 different languages. (1993)
  • First to integrate the software and Internet delivery to allow sending assessments, scoring the results, and creating and distributing a valid and accurate report. (1999) This process was later patented. (2007)
  • First to validate how personal bias hinders the process of discovering real performance issues. (2000)
  • First to create a report combining behaviors, values and personal skills, referred to as TTI TriMetrix®. (2002)
  • First to receive a patent for a job benchmarking process that is crucial to creating a right fit for the job itself (additional patents pending). (2007)
  • First to receive a patent for the online distribution method of assessments and reports, TTI Internet Delivery Service (IDS)®. (2007)