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Role Players 2023


Arthur Carmazzi

World's #1 Ranked Organizational Culture Thought Leader, Bestselling Author, Founder of Directive Communication Psychology, and L&D Metaverse Creator in Web3

Ranked in in 2021 as the #1 of the world's top 30 Thought Leaders in Organizational Culture and #10 in Leadership categories by Global Gurus, Arthur F. Carmazzi has 25 years-experience specializing in psychological approaches to leadership and corporate culture transformation with an emphasis on 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸 𝗚𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 Strategies to achieve Employee Engagement and Innovative High Performance.

He is a renowned motivational leadership keynote speaker and trainer in the Asian Region and has advanced Corporate Training with innovative techniques and tools that have been acknowledged by some of the world's greatest organizations.

He is the best-selling co-author of "GAME ON - Reinventing Organizational Culture with Gamification", "The 6 Dimensions of Top Achievers", and author of "Identity Intelligence" "The Psychology of Selecting the RIGHT Employee" and "Lessons from the Monkey King". Arthur's tools and methods have earned him and the Directive Communication methodology accreditation from the prestigious American Institute of Business Psychology.

Arthur is the developer of the CBCI (Colored Brain Communication Inventory) and HDMA Emotional profiling tools used for "Psycho-Productivity" management. These tools have been implemented across a variety of HR and Leadership disciplines by numerous multinationals to generate greater efficiency of human capital. The unique "linked implementation" structure of Arthur's tools and methods have earned him and the Directive Communication methodology accreditation from the prestigious American Institute of Business Psychology.

Specialties:
Psychological approaches to leadership and organizational culture change within organizations. Principle founder of the "Directive Communication" discipline with applications in developing Productivity, Leadership, Teamwork for Senior Management, and Organisational Development