Go With It: Embrace the Unexpected to Drive Change
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Rating | : | 4.81 (989 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1562865714 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-26 |
Language | : | English |
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And they emphasize that it's the process of listening, agreeing, and discussing an idea that's monumentally important.Hough shows you that anyone can learn to be more creative and innovative. She has seen how business innovators deal with dichotomy by preparing, playing, and thinking upside down. But this practice isn't limited to onstage brilliance corporate teams caught up in old patterns of thought and action can learn to improvise and innovate, too. And that's an innovation killer.No one knows this truth better than improv expert Karen Hough. Count the number of times you've said
For many years a senior sales executive in the networking engineering industry, Hough was also a professional improviser and actor for 20 years, including training at Chicago's legendary Second City.ImprovEdge received the silver Stevie International Award for Most Innovative Company of the Year 2012 for Women in Business. About the AuthorKaren Hough is the founder and CEO of ImprovEdge, a company that creates learning experiences, training, and consulting using improvisation to teach business skills. Hough is the recipient of the Athena PowerLink Award for outstanding women-owned business, and ImprovEdge is a certified WBE (Women's Business Enterprise). Her volunteer activities include teaching improv classes for high school students in rural Kansas and confidence
She is deeply committed to volunteer activities and philanthropy. Hough writes numerous articles for industry media and has been featured in TD magazine, Mashable, and BusinessInsider. For many years a senior sales executive in the networking engineering industry, Hough was also a professional improviser and actor for 20 years, including training at Chicago's legendary Second City.ImprovEdge received the silver Stevie Inter