Improvise This!: How to Think on Your Feet so You Don't Fall on Your FaceBusinesses are sending their top managers to improvisational classes to learn how to give presentations, how to talk to clients, and how to finesse difficult situations. But those same skills can be mastered with the help of the simple and fun exercises found in this book. The authors explain how improvisation comes into play in our daily lives, and the rewards of taking risks in those situations. Improvise This! is filled with true-to-life business scenarios and offers methods for not only surviving but triumphing in those situations, making this a valuable and entertaining resource. |
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Improvise This!: How to Think on Your Feet so You Don't Fall on Your Face Mark Bergren,Molly Cox No preview available - 2002 |
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