Chase
Radtke

My interest in the program was piqued once I heard about what it is about. My primary color for the ... Learn More

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Class of 2024

Chase Radtke

About Me

My interest in the program was piqued once I heard about what it is about. My primary color for the DISC assessment is blue, which is cautious. I am known for being a fact-finder by other people. I prefer a complete picture of something before I start working on it and a conventional approach whenever possible. My secondary color is green, which is stabilizing. I possess excellent listening skills, am loyal to existing operational procedures, dislike conflict in a work environment, and am usually calm and collected in a chaotic environment. I focus on the greater good versus advancing my position. I will relinquish control if the task is completed to my standards. I like to be behind the scenes and get things done. I will thrive in a role where I can experience self-realization and gratification. I can see the overall situation and strive for harmony. Looking and feeling good enhances my daily productivity, and I am willing to help others if they are working to achieve my goals. When I believe in a cause, I will work diligently to advance it.  I prefer to be part of a workgroup or team. I can set aside my own agenda for the company's good and focus on the totality of a situation to ensure a rewarding interaction. I will follow others if it will enhance my goals while looking for proven methods to accomplish everyday objectives and adhere to standards when evaluating others. If I am genuinely interested in a subject, or if knowledge of a particular subject matter is required for success, I will take the initiative to learn about that subject in great depth. Hence, I have the potential to become an expert in my chosen field. I am a natural fit when playing the supporting role.

About My Business

I am publishing and selling my personal book; Hatred & Ideology: the Eastern Front of WWII. This nonfiction book focuses on every topic dealing with that front during the Second World War in a non-biased format focused on facts. From Operation Barbarossa to the Battle of Berlin, this book focuses on painting the grandness and brutality of the war in a way not seen much in the American public.