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improvise for complexity

improvise for complexity

June 5, 2016 By mark david mcCreary

Five improvisation acting principals that can be helpful with the creation of something new are assume complexity, being open, design, source and talking out loud. Creators accept change and are able to come up with new ideas which are outside of the box. They are not held by certain standards and have a willingness to remain open.

Key Takeaways:

  • Welcoming people into your learning process can gain the responsiveness of coworkers and rapport.
  • Don’t bind yourself with expectations or inhibitions. Let ideas freely come and verbalize them.
  • Plan your presentation style but not for an outcome. Let that part come naturally and as a result of your work

“You have to contribute if you want things to go where you want them to.”

http://jarche.com/2016/05/improvise-for-complexity/

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