Improvisation in Business

 

 

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Issue 1

Welcome to Improvit! 

Are you looking for a way to connect with people who share your passion for improv in business? How about more support for your work with clients and employees? Then this ezine is intended for you. 

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Creating a vision for the improv-in-business community

Alain Rostain's thoughts
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Joshua Kerievsky uses an improv activity to train programmers in eXtreme Programming (XP)
Two years ago, I was immersed in the creation of ... continue here.

Conference Update!

We're planning the first
Summit on Improvisation in Business
 in the Fall 2002 or Spring 2003. Dates and location to be determined. 

We need your help with location, logistics, programming, marketing, project management and financials. 

Please contact us if you would like to be part of our passionate team!

 

"I love us!"
Kat Koppett reminds us to remember the magic as we strive to make the business connections.
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Meet Jerry Kail, Senior OD Consultant for LexisNexis
My improv odyssey.
 
 
Collaborative groupware technology expands the reach and effectiveness of organizational improvisation

Brent McKnight's submission to the 5th World Congress on Intellectual Capital at McMaster University.
 
 
Ping Pong - as described by Paul Z Jackson  

A fun, fast-paced paired communication game. Click here for complete instructions.
 
 
Working with the renown improvisational comedy group, The Second City, a professor discovers that improvisation could be just the skill today's managers need for continued success.
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Improvisational Minds

 


"There are people who prefer to say 'Yes', and there are people who prefer to say 'No'. Those who say 'Yes' are rewarded by the adventures they have, and those who say 'No' are rewarded by the safety they attain."

Keith Johnstone, author of "Impro"

 
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