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#65 Dan Milton Klein & Melissa Jones Briggs – how celebrating failure sparks creativity

#65 Dan Milton Klein & Melissa Jones Briggs – how celebrating failure sparks creativity

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What can acting techniques teach us about fostering creativity in business? Dan Milton Klein and Melissa Jones Briggs join us from Stanford University and we dive into the importance of safe spaces where creativity can thrive, fostering psychological safety and how leaders can set the right conditions for their teams to be creative. Melissa and Dan also share techniques and exercises they do with their students – plus, we try one out ourselves! Questions to ask yourself: What happens to our creativity when we pivot from 'me' to 'we'? How would you create a safe space? When was the last time you were in a room safe enough to take risks? When was the last time you celebrated a failure? What do you think about the word power? Guests: Melissa Jones Briggs, an experienced theatre artist, offers a unique perspective on the transformative power of the performing arts. She specializes in using theatre as a tool for social and organizational change, helping leaders enhance their presence and impact. Dan Milton Klein, a renowned professor at Stanford University, shares his passion for the art of improvisation and how it can unlock creative potential. By blending psychological research with theatrical techniques, he empowers individuals to tap into their innate creativity and drive innovation. Would you like to know what lies behind the ability to be creative and would you like to learn how to train and cultivate your creativity for yourself? Then take a look at our Master Class program and let yourself be inspired by this wonderful skill.
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