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Merrick Rosenberg

Merrick Rosenberg

Merrick Rosenberg is a trailblazing entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and the foremost expert on how personality shapes behavior, relationships, and success. His new book, Personality Intelligence: Master the Art of Being You (For Your Sake and Everyone Else’s), offers a bold new framework for personal and professional transformation. In 2012, he revolutionized the DISC personality model by reimagining the classic letters as four memorable birds—Eagle, Parrot, Dove, and Owl—making the styles instantly visual, relatable, and unforgettable.

Merrick is the co-founder of Team Builders Plus (1991) and Take Flight Learning (2012), and has brought his innovative approach to more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100. He’s the author of eight award-winning books on personality and leadership, including Taking Flight!, The Chameleon, and Which Bird Are You?, and is the creative force behind the acclaimed short film BirdBrains, Inc., winner of 23 film festival awards. Through his energetic keynotes, engaging programs, and innovative tools, Merrick continues to help people unlock their potential by mastering the one thing they carry with them everywhere: their personality.


Merrick Rosenberg is a member of the Executive Council at CEOWORLD magazine. For more of his insights, follow him on LinkedIn. You can also visit his official website.
Merrick Rosenberg
Executive Agenda

The Paradox at the Top: Why Your Senior Team Is Highly Talented and Incredibly Dysfunctional

Your senior leadership team consists of high achievers with proven track records. They are experienced professionals who are strategic, capable, and influential in their respective fields.  And yet, your staff meetings seem to go round and round without progress, and people are frustrated. But it’s not about egos. It’s not...