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Take Away Sense of Failure
One of the key outcomes of training (business or artistic), is Improv focuses on taking away sense of failure. There is no wrong way, the say YES, and do it, make it work, fake it until you make it! When … Continue reading
Improv Groups, Theatres Discount
We are pleased to offer a 30% discount when you buy 10 or more DVD’s, to all our Improv Groups / Theatres Stores. We have also reduced the shipping and handling fees for bulk orders. Check it out at and … Continue reading
Think ‘improv’ … use you secret ImproVoice to think fast on your feet
Typically, you are normally not suspecting in, but just as you are relaxing, someone when suddenly someone asks for your input. Another occasion, you’re in the elevator with an exec. Or a co-worker asks you a brazen question. And you’re … Continue reading
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SAY YES – DON’T BE CLEVER
Say yes to opportunities on and off the improv stage. Don’t try to be too clever. Go with what is happening, not with some clever thing you were pre planning. Let that go and just let it happen. Say yes. … Continue reading
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Applying the principles of improvisation to management
Key business management principles based on improvisation are: Be connected. You must watch your team members closely and maintain a strong connection if you want to develop good improvisation skills or authentic management skills. Set your team members up for … Continue reading
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