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Think Fast! Improv Skills to Accelerate Productivity
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Speaker Mark Sutton Meagan Flanigan Artistic Director, Facilitator Learning and Development Second City Second City
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Associate Editor Workforce magazine
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Kate Everson Associate Editor Workforce magazine
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Mark Su7on Director, Learning and Development Second City
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Meagan Flanigan Lead Facilitator Second City
A survey found that only 27% of U.S. workers said they were “engaged” at work. 69% said they were either “not engaged” or “actively disengaged”.
The number one reason given for not being engaged – “They don’t feel like
what they do matters to anyone”
Top 4 skills that an improviser really uses that transfers into the business culture: ● Listening ● Adaptability ● Seeing opportunity ● Supporting each other
Research on the human brain has found that anytime someone steps out of their comfort zone and attempts to
learn a new skill, their brain chemically re-wires itself to become more adaptable to any situation they
encounter after the attempt.
Research shows that the brain cannot maintain a level of high function and achievement in a
negative emotional environment.
● Empowering people
● Creating space where there is a feeling of value
● Rethinking and repackaging
● Always looking for something different
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