Improvisation in the corporate world

How can playing with our team help yours work better?

John Rawley

Executive Producer

Improvisation is not just about being funny or silly. It’s about communicating ideas, listening and making creative choices. So many professionals are afraid to speak in public, or speak up privately because of fear. It’s usually the fear of saying the incorrect thing, or the fear of embarrassment. Unless worked through, these irrational thought processes can have a crippling effect. Improv workshops and classes are a fun, safe way to build confidence and help anyone reach their professional goals.

Participants in workshops and classes benefit by learning about…

  1. Trusting others.

  2. Trusting oneself.

  3. Listening.

  4. Sharing ideas without fear of judgment.

  5. Tapping into one's creativity.

  6. Checking impulsive behavior.

  7. Making teammates look good.

  8. Saying “Yes” to problems “And” then finding a solution.

  9. Brainstorming.

  10. Public speaking.