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MFI Team Building
Below are some of the trainings that MF Improv offers for teams. We offer trainings on teambuilding, public speaking, presenting with presence, navigating difficult conversations, effective digital communicaiton and more. If you don't see a package that addresses your immediate needs, we can tailor a session to your institution.
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The "Yes, And" Foundation
Break down silos and build genuine connections. This high-energy workshop replaces "standard" icebreakers with collaborative play, teaching teams how to support one another’s ideas and find a shared rhythm. The Result: A more cohesive, supportive, and energized workplace culture.
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Navigating Difficult Conversations
Conflict is inevitable, but "the freeze" doesn't have to be. We use improv techniques to help employees stay present, listen actively, and respond with empathy during high-stakes interactions. The Result: Reduced workplace friction and managers who lead with composure.
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Presenting with Presence
Turn public speaking anxiety into performance energy. This package focuses on "finding the light"—teaching your team how to own the room, adapt to audience energy, and speak with authentic confidence without relying on a rigid script. The Result: Dynamic presenters who command attention and inspire action.
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Team Dynamics and Synergy
Go beyond simple cooperation. This deep-dive session focuses on the "ensemble mindset," where every team member learns to recognize their unique role in a larger narrative and how to "make their partner look good." The Result: Increased efficiency and a shared sense of ownership over team goals.
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Remote Connection: Effective Virtual Communication
Virtual meetings don't have to be a drag. We teach remote teams how to "read the digital room," improve non-verbal cues on camera, and maintain high engagement across time zones and screens. The Result: More interactive, focused, and human-centric virtual collaborations.
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Psychological Safety: The Innovation Lab
Innovation dies when people are afraid to look "stupid." We create a low-stakes environment where the "internal critic" is silenced, allowing for the radical ideation and "failed" experiments that lead to the next big breakthrough. The Result: A culture of fearless creativity and rapid problem-solving.