Basically: Improv will solve ALL problems!
Certainly at this moment people need Improv-skills more than ever I would say. Using the mindset and skills of the improviser can help to deal with uncertainty and unpredicabillity. Both on a microscale (...
Hi Marlon,
Paul Z Jackson and I suggest you have a look at the case studies we're putting together on how different community members apply improv.
Best wishes,
Belina
Leading and following. Many improv activities have leading and following (with decision-making as a component), with the skills deployed being easily relatable to 'real' organisational issues of leadership.
Marlon, this is a good start - and here are a few more that come to mind:
dealing with conflict - applying "Yes And" as a way of overcoming the search for blame and exploring how to collaboratively resolve a situation
personal development planni...
Hi everyone!
loath as I am to make my first thread a query, I am wracking my brain trying to come up with 10 problems in the executive and business realm which improv can solve. currently I have:
relating to others emotionally
building collabor...
my five cents
in terms of lecturing, the improv skills directly related to public speaking are relevant.
in terms of seminars and tutorials, improv facilitates a learning environment by encouraging collaboration and participation from all studen...
sure, but how would you demonstrate such a thought process and show it to the world? answer: through a workshop. call it what you will - a seminar, an information session, super-happy-fun-go-go learning-time, etc. it will still be a presentation o...
April 26
Marlon H D Emil is now a member of The Applied Improvisation Network