Soar to Success June 15 2020
Whether you are more reserved and slow to speak, or someone much more outgoing – even the most introverted still need to communicate.” Business Improv® techniques celebrate diversity among the group. It’s about trying to understand what people are saying on his or her own terms and allowing their authentic voice to be heard and understood. “These improv methods create a psychologically safe space for people to share their voices and build stronger relationships, to find real nuggets of gold.” Bob has found in these pandemic times that his teaching works seamlessly using virtual programs. Microsoft Teams, Skype, Facetime, WebEx, and Zoom. From these online sessions people are building virtual teams to continue working together. Although Kulhan and his team had set up virtual training several years before this pandemic, he sees the digital world as the standard of communication for the future. “Everything we do in business involves people. Even though we are interacting with them on a computer screen, we still need to be able to relate to them and understand what motivates them and how to hit the right trigger to make the communication successful.” Learning improv is still an activity that involves movement and focus. Even though he is using virtual online screening, Bob gets his audience up and moving. He and his team have created a virtual Open Enrollment training program that will be available later this summer. He is
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