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A management article
By: Dina Amadril
A large percentage of business are stuck, tied to narrow ways of thinking
about themselves and their products. In the business environment you
can’t be stuck and survive.
Using the techniques of stage Improv, companies and their employees
can free their minds so that profit will follow. If you have ever watched “Whose
Line Is It Anyway?”, a comedy sketch show by Drew Carey, then you
have seen the techniques of Improv in action.
“Applying Improv skills to a business results in endless possibilities,” said
Dina Amadril, owner of Marketing Improv, a Long Beach, CA based training
and consulting company. “Improv teaches you to think on your feet.
Expose your employees to a Marketing Improv Skill Session and they will
return as unstoppable idea generators who wreak profit on your business”
What are the 4 steps to free your mind so that profit will follow?
FOCUS/ ACCEPT/ BUILD/ LET GO
- Focus on the present tense. Don’t let any
past failures or attempts derail your improv-ing. Attempt to view your
product or service as if
you are seeing it for the first time. Consider that any path you
discard here could have been the path to the future pot of gold.
- Accept every idea without judgment. Richard Amadril
from Marketing Improv warns “The quickest way to squash idea
generation in a group is to have someone pass judgment on an idea,
especially if that someone
is the Boss”
- Build on the ideas presented. Using an Improv technique
called “Yes,
and...” one idea can sprout into 15 in minutes as Dina Amadril
explains, “During the Yes, and ... phase of the Improv each participant
builds on the others ideas. An idea, ‘We can sell our product in
sets’ becomes ‘Yes, and we can color code the sets’, ‘Yes,
and we can let the customer choose the color on our website’ Ideas
fly when you have no boundaries”
- Let go when the time is right. You will notice when
the ideas start to lag and people are ready to move on to the next
topic. Wrap up the
topic with a quick idea review and start on your next topic.
Using this simple four-step Improv technique will help build your business
by revealing new paths to profit.
About The Author
Marketing Improv helps companies target their resources for maximum
impact. Our evolutionary seminars focus on your specific marketing issues,
identifying new paths to profit. Dina Amadril, Marketing Improv, 645 Pacific
Ave #204 Long Beach, CA 90802, 562-215-4454 http:///www.marketingimprov.com
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