Spontaneity in Business
Spontaneity in business is the capacity to respond authentically and creatively in the moment rather than relying solely on prepared scripts and plans. Applied improvisation trains this capacity through exercises that require immediate, unplanned responses, building comfort with the uncertainty that characterizes most professional interactions.
Further Reading
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Business Unscripted
Business is Improv
Ben Winter; Tara Hedberg

The Improv Mindset
Change Your Brain. Change Your Business.
Gail Montgomery; Bruce T. Montgomery

The "Yes And" Business Evolution
Improv Skills for Leadership and Life
Tracy Shea-Porter

The Routledge Companion to Improvisation in Organizations
Miguel Pina e Cunha; Dusya Vera; António Cunha Meneses

Getting to Yes And
The Art of Business Improv
Bob Kulhan; Chuck Crisafulli

When I Say This, Do You Mean That?
Enhancing Communication
Cherie Kerr; Julia Sweeney
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