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Orchestrating Collaboration at Work

Using Music, Improv, Storytelling, and Other Arts to Improve Teamwork

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Orchestrating Collaboration at Work is an activity book for trainers, coaches, mediators and facilitators, who want to use the arts to create transformative learning experiences in organizations. All 70 activities are crafted using arts-based principles that offer new insights and skills development in creativity, communication, teamwork, and collaborative leadership. Painting, poetry, storytelling, music, and improvisational theater offer innovative and transformative learning experiences. You can use them as quick icebreakers or brainjuicers at meetings or training sessions, and as a means of mediating dialogue to stimulate employee engagement. You do NOT have to be an artist to use this book's offerings.

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Orchestrating Collaboration at Work, Linda Naiman, Arthur B VanGundy

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Titolo
Orchestrating Collaboration at Work
Sottotitolo
Using Music, Improv, Storytelling, and Other Arts to Improve Teamwork
Lingua
Inglese
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
278
ISBN10
1419651749
ISBN13
9781419651748
Serie
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Orchestrating Collaboration at Work is an activity book for trainers, coaches, mediators and facilitators, who want to use the arts to create transformative learning experiences in organizations. All 70 activities are crafted using arts-based principles that offer new insights and skills development in creativity, communication, teamwork, and collaborative leadership. Painting, poetry, storytelling, music, and improvisational theater offer innovative and transformative learning experiences. You can use them as quick icebreakers or brainjuicers at meetings or training sessions, and as a means of mediating dialogue to stimulate employee engagement. You do NOT have to be an artist to use this book's offerings.