Applied Improvisation Network
The AIN is a group of people who use the skills, tools and principles of improvisational theater in their work as trainers, facilitators, coaches, speakers, consultants. Sue Walden is one of the pioneers of the field, since 1980. Her clients come from all industries, proving the broad application of this skill set.
The AIN (Applied Improvisation Network) is a community of practitioners and clients who value the use of improvisation skills in organizations to:
- improve relationships
- increase authenticity
- promote spontaneity
- foster trust
- build communities of practice
Who are the members of the AIN?
Our members are business professionals and academics who use improv tools, experience, and theory for human development and training in communities and organizations.
These applications include
- facilitating
- creativity and innovation
- better relationships in teams
- flowing with change
- customer service
- communications: within groups & in front of groups (planned & extemporaneous speaking)
- reducing stress
- conflict resolution
- effective strategy
- leadership
- coaching
- storytelling
Our network includes consultants, managers, trainers, coaches, facilitators, performers and academics.
http://appliedimprov.ning.com/


