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Studies are in...

 

Check out these articles on the effects of improv in the workplace.

 

"Studies have shown that people can improve their communication skills and lower their anxiety with regular practice. Improv’s low-stakes training increases the likelihood that team members will feel comfortable communicating in a variety of work situations."Forbes Magazine

 

“Through improv,” says Kulhan, “we can work on anything from leadership, to influence, to adaptability, to crisis management. We can help people’s communication skills. We can show them how to stay focused, in the present moment, at a very high level.” -Slate

 

"It applies to leadership and it applies to negotiation, where you never have control over what happens," she said. "Negotiation is a dynamic process -- you have to be able to think on your feet and adapt." -CNN

 

"Walter Driver, the mind behind startup Scopely, says improv helps with interacting with people in real-time and in a spontaneous way." Entrepreneur

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