This month’s improv tip is from Barry Edwards, Improv Contributor
Here’s an improv game that is easy for you to facilitate:
“Zip-Zap-Zop.” Your team stands in a circle. One person starts by pointing to—and making eye contact with—someone else in the circle and says “Zip.” That person (the one on the receiving end of “Zip”) points to someone else, making eye contact, and says “Zap.” That person points to someone else, making eye contact, and says “Zop.” This continues around the circle for a couple of minutes. Encourage people to go faster and faster.
Now take it up a notch: Change Zip-Zap-Zop to colors, so each person points to someone, making eye contact, and says a color. (Note: the blander the better; the point is not to be clever, but to be fast.) Then change colors to food. Finally change food to the company or team, so each person points to someone, making eye contact, and says the first thing that comes to mind about the company or team.
Zip-Zap-Zop, and its variations, creates energy and connectedness amongst the group. Plus it allows the team to find out more about each other and what’s top of mind about the company and the team.
So … have you scheduled that conference room yet?
Originally published by BossaNova Consulting Group, Inc.
Barry Edwards
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