What could improv comedy have to do with futures thinking? Only everything!
Improvisational theatre isn’t necessarily comedic but when the participants relax and have fun, we cannot but experience fun and laughter.
Improv (think ‘Who’s Line Is It Anyway’) is both good for comedy as well as used in team building and training sessions. It teaches people to put aside their preconceived notions, work with their improv partners, and co-create a great experience.
As we think about the future, some of the best advice is to put aside our preconceived notions, work with our colleagues, and co-create an amazing future.
This podcast was huge fun to do, so I hope you enjoy listening to it. But more than that, I urge you to find someone who can help you experience great improv, either live in person or increasingly online.
Find our guest online at www.longshotsimprov.com
The Associations Edition explores how volunteer-led associations are coping with challenges and changes to their association membership and management from around the world.
Charlotte Kemp, Associations' Futurist, discusses the challenges and solutions that association executives are experimenting with and distills the learning into simple, actionable steps for volunteer-led associations, world wide.
Charlotte can be contacted at [email protected].
This post can be found online at www.futurespodcasts.com
Learn more about Charlotte's associations work on her site https://charlottekemp.co.za/associations-in-the-future/