Neuroscience shows that exposure to improvisation increases adaptability, improves creativity and disrupts habits and learned behaviors. Join part two of this two-hour session for your chance to practice the art of improvisation, demonstrating how participants can apply its principles to become stronger leaders and build a culture of innovation, agility and inclusion. Attendees will participate in games and exercises exploring awareness, relaxation, observation, the senses, voice and physicality, and learn how they relate to creating a welcoming culture. This session will provide an inclusive experience for attendees of all levels of experience and abilities.
Learning Objectives:
Explain the basics of improvisation and its application to communication styles, innovation, leadership and inclusion
Experiment with rehearsal techniques to strengthen your improv skills
Apply improv techniques to build trust, encourage innovation, increase collaboration and promote creativity and welcoming within yourself and your organization