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How to Use Improv Practices to Build Team Dynamics

Thursday, October 24th

The recording of this event is only available for live attendees of this workshop.

Need an inventive way to kick off projects with your team? Looking for a way to break the ice with new clients? Are your retros feeling forced or flat? Does your team need a pick-me-up?

If you think improv only belongs onstage or Who’s Line Is It Anyway, think again. This workshop will be a crash course in the basics of improv and how to leverage this tool within your organization and product teams to build better working dynamics.

The skills and tips will help you in leading meetings, presentations, demos, workshops, and basically anywhere else you interact with another human. By the end of the session, you’ll be walking away with a handful of exercises and games to take back to your team (and a purpose for each one).

Host

Hannah Clark
Editor of The Product Manager

Hannah Clark is the Editor of The Product Manager. Following six years of experience in the tech industry, she pivoted into the content space where she's had the pleasure of working with some of the most brilliant voices in the product world. Driven by insatiable curiosity and a love of bringing people together, her mission is to foster a fun, vibrant, and inspiring community of product people.

Guests

Associate Director of Product Strategy

As the Associate Director of Product Strategy at DockYard, I blend creativity, strategy, and empathy, honed from my background in digital agency dynamics and improv teaching. My journey from project to product management, and then to strategy & user experience design, has focused on developing effective strategies for decision-making. At DockYard, I’ve developed the Ethical Product Strategy Framework, guiding product creation with performance excellence and ethical standards. This work emphasizes making a positive societal impact. Outside of work, my three daughters inspire me to lead with authenticity, compassion, and resilience, balancing ambition with empathy.