So the time is finally here. For the next five days I am unemployed until I ‘Take Up Duty’ on Monday in my new role. I am very much looking forward to my training in London next week, although less excited about the fact I will be back in London just over a week after I escaped. Continue Reading…
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10 Reasons to Learn through Improv
This post was originally found on my business blog and has been reposted here in May 2015.
Recently I blogged over on my personal blog about my journey into the world of improvised comedy.
Since writing that post, I’ve been thinking about all the reasons why I think learning through improv is great. Here are ten of those reasons.
1. “Yes, and…” is a great mantra
Anyone that knows anything about improv, will know that the fundamental principle is “Yes, and”. In practice, this means you have to listen and observe what has happened, accept it and build upon it.
Although simple in theory, this can be a challenge for some people. You have to resist the urge to forge ahead with your own idea or to shout down your partner. Instead you must think about how you can take their idea and improve upon it. Accepting other’s ideas and building upon them is an important lesson in business. No one wants to work with the negative person that ignores or criticises every idea someone else puts forward. They want to work with people they can collaborate with to build something great. Continue Reading…