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Training to imagine : practical improvisational theatre techniques for trainers and managers to enhance creativity, teamwork, leadership, and learning /

"In today's fast-paced, "right-sized," competitive environment, businesses increasingly need staff who are creative, think on their feet, take the unexpected in their stride, and work effectively in fluid teams. How can they instill and develop these critical skills?" "...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Koppett, Kat, 1965-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sterling, Va. : Stylus, 2001.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 0 |a Training to imagine :  |b practical improvisational theatre techniques for trainers and managers to enhance creativity, teamwork, leadership, and learning /  |c Kat Koppett ; with a foreword by Sivasailam "Thiagi" Thiagirajan. 
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505 0 |a SECTION ONE: PRINCIPLES -- Overview -- Trust -- Spontaneity -- Accepting Offers -- Listening and Awareness -- Storytelling -- Non-Verbal Communication -- SECTION TWO: ACTIVITIES -- Introduction -- 50 Activity Breakdowns -- Accept This! -- Ask a Silly Question -- Ball Ball -- Ball Toss -- Blindfold Walk -- But vs. And -- Character Creation -- Circle Mirror -- Classic Mirror -- Color/Advance -- Conducted Narrative -- Conversation Weave -- Declare Yourself -- Elimination Lists -- Emotional Meeting -- Expert Interviews -- Gibberish Press Conference -- Giving Gifts -- Group Counting -- Hum Circle -- I Failed! -- Idea Circle -- Invisible Balls -- Neutral Status Scene -- One-sided Scene -- One-Word-at-a-Time Exercises -- Paired Drawing -- Picture Math -- Picture Poetry -- Safety Zone -- Slap Pass -- Speaking in Unison -- Speech Tag -- Spontaneous Marketing -- Stats -- Status Cards -- Status Demo -- Status Pass -- Story Exchange -- Story of Your Name -- Story Seeds -- Story Visioning -- The Story Spine Story -- True or False -- Vision Weaving -- Warm-up: Physical and Vocal -- Word Drill -- Word Patterns -- You're Out. 
520 1 |a "In today's fast-paced, "right-sized," competitive environment, businesses increasingly need staff who are creative, think on their feet, take the unexpected in their stride, and work effectively in fluid teams. How can they instill and develop these critical skills?" "The answer may be to improvise! Improvisational actors make up scenes, dialog, and entire plays on the spot. They work collaboratively in front of paying customers who expect to be entertained and amazed. Improv actors use no script, cannot predict what will happen next, and have no chance to go back or rewrite. They rely on their knowledge, practiced skills, and their colleagues." 
520 8 |a "This book is the first to apply the improv methodologies of the theater to developing the business skills that are in high demand. Kat Koppett demonstrates to trainers and managers how they can effectively transfer improv training techniques to their day-to-day business environment." "Training to Imagine translates the theories and exercises of improv into straightforward and practical guidelines and training activities, and assumes no previous experience with improvisation or performing."--Jacket 
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