Harness the ancient wisdom of the five elements with Carey Davidson’s certificate training program.
The following are examples of the types of engagements Carey offers. Her Five Archetypes work has several applications for individuals and companies, so reach out to Carey to see how she can best customized an approach for you.
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The Five Archetypes
Carey combines her intuitive genius with the ancient wisdom of the Five Archetypes to provide tools for managers who want to transform teams, build engagement with staff and increase sales.
· Her data-driven system tests culture fit for new people and pinpoints highly specific, actionable opportunities to dramatically improve the onboarding experience and the entire lifecycle of your employees.
I’m Carey. Coach, visionary, and author of The Five Archetypes, dedicated to serving innovative leaders like you to transform every member of your team.
THANK YOU!!! The workshop was really wonderful – warm, welcoming and insightful. My only regret is not having it last longer!
Carey is improving lives immediately and dramatically through her explanation of the five archetypes and the way that she helps people understand them.
The Five Archetypes were a hugely valuable insight for our MBA Social Impact Fellows. The assessment, and Carey’s wise interpretations and guidance, helped these young professionals thrive in a extremely difficult context.
Carey’s groundbreaking book, The Five Archetypes, has inspired thousands to transform their work and personal relationships. Discover the archetypes within you and drive your own success.
“Completely [changed] the way I consider people who stress me out or rub me the wrong way or just see the world differently than I do…. [The Five Archetypes] is fascinating—and Davidson is brilliant…. Read the book, mull it over, and prepare to have your mind blown.”
“I loved this book incredibly. Understanding my underlying nature really helps me understand myself in how I need to relieve stress and relate to myself, and more importantly to my family.”