Course ID: COMEDY

Building Stronger Teams by Using Improvisational Comedy

The popular TV show, “Who’s Line Is It Anyway” is a form of improvisational comedy. Did you know that the core principles of improvisational comedy are the same core principles in efficient, effective, and productive teams? Through trust and teamwork, businesses can achieve remarkable results. The question many managers and owners are challenged with today is how to develop and foster a team environment that leads to organizational productivity and profitability. This is a high-energy and interactive workshop that will help you and your team learn how humor and improvisation can lead to successful teams and ultimately a more productive and profitable business.(Available in 1 – 2-hour formats)


Learning Objectives
  • Identify the core principles of improvisational comedy
  • Recall the relationship between these core principles of improvisational comedy and those of effective, efficient, and productive teams
  • Apply these core principles through when developing a team
  • Recognize how these principles, plus the concept of Yes, And, can help improve customer service and creativity

Major Topics
  • Through trust and teamwork, businesses can achieve remarkable results
  • How to develop and foster a team environment that leads to organizational productivity and profitability
  • Learn how humor and improvisation can lead to successful teams and ultimately a more productive and profitable business

Who Should Attend

Accounting, financial, and managerial professionals, at all levels


Fields of Study
Personal Development

Prerequisites

None


Provider
Business Learning Institute

CPE Credits
2.0

Level
Basic

This course is available for your group as:

 

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