12/03/2021
Timothy Yeo, a Singaporean improviser I admire, shared this article from Harvard Business Review. Improvisation reaches far beyond the stage - it's a starting point to improving your life and the lives of those around you.
A cool finding: "more collaborative players developed slower at first, but their greater levels of social support and mutual trust with other players ultimately enabled them to achieve true generative improvisation".
Researchers studied how people developed improvisational skills by observing live-action role playing games over two years.