Employee Appreciation Gifts by DiSC Style

Employee Appreciation Week
is March 2 - 6!

One-size-fits-all recognition is easy, but it rarely hits the mark. Your employees bring different personalities, needs, and preferences to work every day, and their DiSC styles highlight what makes each of them feel genuinely appreciated.

This gift guide turns Everything DiSC insights into practical gift ideas for every style, helping you celebrate Employee Appreciation Week in a way that feels thoughtful, tailored, and motivating for every member of your team.

Dominant Style: Direct and Results-Focused

People with a D-style value productivity, autonomy, and visible impact.

Include a brief note that says:

"Thanks for driving results on our toughest projects. Your decisiveness and willingness to take change make a real difference for our organization."

Goal & Habit

Tracker

Portable Fast

Charger

Problem Solving

Travel Mug

Influence Style: Outgoing and Innovative

People with an I-style love energy, recognition, and connection.

Personally deliver the gift or give them a call and say:

"Your energy and positivity make work more fun and keep our team connected. Thank you for the way you bring people together."

Inspiring Idea

Journal

Mood Boosting
Desktop Game

Positivi-Tea

Affirmation Mug

Steadiness Style: Helpful and Supportive

People with an S-style appreciate stability, collaboration, and feeling genuinely cared for.

Personally deliver the gift or give them a call and say:

"Thank you for being the steady, reliable presence our team can count on. I appreciate your kindness and support."

Gratitude
Journal

Affirmation

Paperweight

Warm and
Cozy Candle

Conscientious Style: Analytical and Quality-Focused

People with a C-style value expertise, accuracy, and high standards.

Include a hand-written note that says:

"Your attention to detail and commitment to quality raise the bar for all of us. Thank you for the thought you put into getting things right."

Meeting & Note
Taking Journal

Spreadsheet

Mug

Here's a quick & insightful team building exercise!

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  • Use the Conversation Starters to get to know your team, make better decisions together, and communicate more clearly

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Dare to Delegate

March 22, 20244 min read

Do you ever feel like you're the gatekeeper of all things important, from answering daily questions to approving expenses to overseeing your team's big projects?

It's like being the conductor of a chaotic orchestra, frantically waving your baton while trying to keep the cacophony of decisions in tune! You're orchestrating a symphony of authority where every note matters, and one wrong move could lead to a discordant mess. But why is it so challenging to pass the baton and let someone else take a turn leading the melody? 

The Delegation Dilemma

Picture this: You delegate a task, hoping to alleviate some pressure and free up your schedule. But alas, things don't go as planned. Disappointed and frustrated, you swoop in, reclaim the task, and vow never to delegate again. Sound familiar? 

Enter the EDGE Method

Many years ago, I learned this great delegation framework as a Boy Scout leader. To build leadership skills, older Scouts teach the younger Scouts how to do everything from tying knots, cooking eggs, and making a campfire. Despire the fire hazard, it works because the older Scouts follow the EDGE method.

  1. EXPLAIN: Clearly articulate the task, its objectives, and your expectations. You might even review a policy, procedure, or checklist that will help your delegate succeed.

  2. DEMONSTRATE: You perform the task while they watch. Show them each step, reinforcing what you're doing, and the special touches that you feel are important.

  3. GUIDE: Next, they perform the task while you watch. Offer support, answer questions, and make sure they aren't skipping steps or cutting corners.

  4. EMPOWER: Once you're confident they can do it, it's time to give them their solo performance. Empowerment isn't just a buzzword, it's the secret sauce to fostering growth and autonomy within your team.

A word of caution...

Many managers jump right from Explain to Empower. They describe what needs to be done and then, leap right to Empowering the team member to act on their own. When mistakes are made, frustration and disappointment keep you from delegating again.

Follow all four steps, including Demonstrate and Guide, and you won't be disappointed.

Navigating Personality Pitfalls in Delegation

Here's the catch...if you're not delegating, chances are it's not because you don't know how. Whether you believe in my EDGE method or another framework you've learned along the way, you still might hesistate to delegate. I have news for you. Your personality traits might be getting in the way. 

When I coach leaders, I find four personality traits often get in the way of delegation:

  • Worry: We worry about our team members' ability to successfully complete the tasks.

  • Perfectionism: We fear the tasks won't be completed to our exacting standards.

  • Detail-Orientation: We micro-manage things to the point where we're just doing the task along side the person.

  • Lack of Trust: We just don't have the confidence that our musicians will play with virtuosity and end up trying to play all the instruments ourselves.

I don't expect you to lower your standards, but following the EDGE method will give you the hands-off approach that leads to the growth in your team that you need to conduct from the wings.

Before you close this tab and dive back into the overwhelm of your daily duties, I have a challenge for you.

I dare you to delegate something in the next 24 hours!

Perhaps it's that report that's been gathering dust on your desk or attendance at a meeting that bores you to tears. Not sure where to begin? Ask yourself these questions:

From your perspective...

  • What is keeping you from focusing on your professional and personal goals?

  • What tasks are draining for you?

  • What questions do you frequently get asked that could be answered by someone else?

  • How will your job or your team member's jobs change in the future so you can start preparing them today?

  • What knowledge or skills would you like team members to develop?

From your team's perspective...

  • What are your team members' professional and personal goals?

  • What tasks energize them?

  • What would they like to learn?

  • How do your team members feel they can be helpful to you?

  • What can they do better, differently, or more often?

  • What would boost their confidence?

From the answers to those questions, choose a task or some authority that you can delegate, muster your courage, and follow the EDGE method to make it happen!

Be sure to let me know how it works for you so I can cheer bravo for your magnificent performance!

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