Becoming a RoleCraft ID Services Provider
(The RoleMaster Network)
RoleCraft ID was designed to be used in the real world—not guarded by a single firm or diluted into generic workshops.
RoleMasters are independent practitioners who use the RoleCraft framework in their own professional work and, when appropriate, receive referrals through the RoleCraft network.
This is not employment.
It’s a professional stance, a shared language, and a trusted marketplace.
What Is a RoleMaster?
A RoleMaster (RM) is a trained services provider who applies RoleCraft ID to help people and systems think, decide, and work more effectively.
RoleMasters don’t “teach RoleCraft” as content.
They use it as a tool to surface patterns, guide reflection, and support real decisions.
The RoleMaster stance emphasizes:
guidance over instruction
insight over performance
transfer into real work, not insight theater
An Independent Network, Not a Franchise
RoleMasters operate independently:
You keep your own business, brand, and clients.
You decide how RoleCraft fits into your practice.
You are not required to sell packages or follow scripts.
RoleCraft provides:
training and standards
shared language and tools
ongoing development
and a referral marketplace, where appropriate work is routed to RoleMasters based on fit, context, and availability
The goal is alignment, not uniformity.
Who the RoleMaster Role Is For
The RoleMaster stance fits exceptionally well for experienced practitioners who already work in human systems and want a more straightforward and transferable way to engage clients.
Executive Coaches
Executive coaches use RoleCraft campaigns to help clients see patterns faster, test decisions safely, and externalize internal dynamics.
The game layer creates distance from ego while preserving relevance—often accelerating insight that might otherwise take months of conversation alone.
RoleMasters remain coaches, not facilitators of personality results.
Training Facilitators & L&D Leaders
RoleMasters help turn abstract competencies—leadership, collaboration, judgment under pressure—into lived experience.
Instead of passive agreement with concepts, participants reveal how they actually behave when trade-offs, constraints, and responsibility show up.
The result is learning that transfers beyond the room.
Management Consultants
Especially those working with adaptive problems, not just technical ones.
RoleCraft campaigns allow teams to:
Simulate change before implementing it.
surface misaligned incentives.
Expose hidden constraints.
Test assumptions without reputational risk.
The RoleMaster becomes a guide through complexity rather than a presenter of recommendations.
Team Leads, Founders & Internal Change Agents
Leaders who already run off-sites, workshops, or retrospectives use RoleCraft to create productive reflection without turning the room into a therapy session.
RoleCraft gives structure, language, and boundaries—so conversations stay useful rather than personal.
What RoleMasters Actually Do
RoleMasters may:
run RoleCraft campaigns or scenarios
integrate RoleCraft into coaching or advisory work
facilitate team or leadership sessions
support founders, creators, or youth groups
adapt the framework to their professional context
There is no single “correct” delivery.
There is a shared standard for responsible use.
How the RoleCraft Network Works
RoleMasters are listed within the RoleCraft ecosystem.
When organizations or individuals request services, we route opportunities based on fit.
Some RoleMasters receive direct referrals; others collaborate on larger engagements.
The network grows through reputation, not volume.
This is a marketplace of trust, not a lead dump. Not is it:
a license to resell assessments
a certification mill
a personality typing business
a scripted workshop system
It is a way to deepen your practice with a framework that:
clients remember
teams can share
and leaders can actually use
Interested in Becoming a RoleMaster?
We’re selective by design.
If you already work with people, teams, or systems—and RoleCraft feels like a natural extension of how you think—we should talk.
First, if you haven’t already, please purchase the manual to understand the RoleCraft ID system fully.
The next step is a conversation to explore:
Your background and context.
How you’d use RoleCraft.
Whether the RoleMaster network is a good fit.
Contact Us to Explore Becoming a RoleCraft ID Services Provider >