"Yes, And" for Businesses
Lackluster ideas. Confusing conversations. Anxious presentations.
Nothing a little "Yes, And" can't fix. Unlock the power of these two little words to strengthen your team's communication skills, outside-the-box creativity, thinking on your feet, and maybe even become a little funnier along the way. Help your team grow greater than the sum of its parts while having the most fun legally allowed by the FTC. |
Topics
Team Bonding• Go farther with ideation
• Unlock creative flow • Build group mind • Communicate effectively |
Public Speaking & Presenting• Manage nerves
• Tell better stories • Engage your audience • Own your performance |
Giving & Getting Feedback
• Give feedback that lands
• Accept feedback and grow • Elevate the project over egos |
Oh Right- Have Fun!• Bond quickly with new teams
• Get personal with remote teams •Trivia? Boring. Axe throwing? Too dangerous. • Get goofy and blow off steam |
Formats
We can structure any workshop to fit your needs. Here are just a few examples...
Lunch & LearnA short and sweet 30 minute session hyper-focused on a specific skill.
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Deep DiveAn in-depth workshop with a variety of activities, games, and drills.
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Multi-week Improv ClassFine tune your team's "Yes, And" skills over multiple workshops. Or just give your team something fun to do every week.
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Zoom WorkshopTeam spread out across the country? Even more reason to help them connect with improv.
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Clients
Testimonials
“I really enjoyed how they tied the fun improv back to very concrete examples we could use in the workplace. They were really engaging and it was a fun way to practice communication tactics” -Naz, Match Group
“Our team very much enjoyed the workshop. It was a great bonding opportunity for our group and a fun way to encourage learning public speaking skills. I was pleasantly surprised with how engaged everyone was.“ -Britni, Gladstone
“Our team very much enjoyed the workshop. It was a great bonding opportunity for our group and a fun way to encourage learning public speaking skills. I was pleasantly surprised with how engaged everyone was.“ -Britni, Gladstone