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Hosting a work party – improv style part 2
In I talked about emceeing a work party on your own. Here are some games that can adapt well to a work environment. Of course, you can always contact William or Rich and get some help or have us help you with hosting, improvising, teaching some improv, or just helping choose and adapt games for your audience. Here are some games to try: … Read entire article »
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Hosting a work party – improv style part 1
One of our readers, Stephaine, left a the following comment to the article : This year I am the emcee of our company Christmas party. i’ve been to a party before and the host was an improvisor. he really got the room pumped up with a couple quick games using different staff. … It’s a sit down dinner in a banquet hall, so I will have a stage area and captive audience. Here is my advise for Stephanie … Read entire article »
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Cultivating Creativity – part 2
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal… But, maybe we all access creativity in different ways. Here are some thoughts I put down in an ongoing discussion on the Applied Improv Network recently about the 10 ways to trigger creativity in the workplace. This is in response to a point that being “relaxed” can be an escape to being “comfortably numb” and not helpful in inspiring creativity and that improv games, massage, … Read entire article »
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Cultivating Creativity – part 1
Be creative NOW Go! Ok, maybe there is a better way. I was participating in a discussion on the Applied Improv Network recently about the 10 ways to trigger creativity in the workplace. There were several nice lists of things to foster a creative environment in the workplace. The whole discussion is available for anyone to read but here are some highlights… … Read entire article »
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