Create Relentless Positive Group Collaboration
Channel Futures: When people think of improv, they usually think of its use in comedy. How could Improv training help business executives?
Kelly Leonard: Improvisation is a skill and a practice for getting individuals out of their fear and shame brain and into a space of relentless positive group collaboration. So, I often say, if your business success requires human beings to work well with other human beings, then improvisation is an asset your business likely needs.
Pictured (left to right): Ben Larrison, Terrence Carey, Maya Haughton, Olivia Nielsen, Claire McFadden and Griffin Wenzler (Photo courtesy of Georgia State University)