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THiNK ON
YOUR FEET

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Communicate with Confidence. Adapt with Ease. Think on Your Feet.

In our day-to-day work, we're constantly called to think on the spot, whether it’s in a meeting, a presentation, or a tough conversation. Our Think on Your Feet program uses improv-based techniques to help participants sharpen their communication skills, boost confidence, and respond effectively in high-pressure moments. This immersive experience is an expansion of our flagship Presentations & Public Speaking program, guiding participants through everything from storytelling mastery to delivering engaging virtual presentations, all while developing the quick thinking and adaptability needed to handle any situation.

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Improv requires us to be present, to listen and to co-create. By applying this approach in the workplace, we deliver tangible results in how teams work and communicate with each other. No performance required!

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Program Layout

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1. SAY YES TO STORYTELLiNG
- Spark Innovative Thinking
- Foster Connection
- The 5 Stories To Share In Leadership

2. PRESENTATiONS & PUBLiC SPEAKiNG
Find Your Voice
- Connect With Your Audience
- Start With Heart
- Think On Your Feet + Q&A

3. PRESENTiNG ViRTUALLY
- Finding Your Virtual Presence 
​- Presentation Practice

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We asked some of our past participants to share their feedback on our SAY YES TO STORYTELLiNG
program...

Fabulous. The session reminded me of the value in engaging people through stories and the importance of listening and letting go of mistakes.

I had a blast learning and trying out improv techniques. I didn’t think I’d have the confidence to do improv, but it was made fun and accessible!

Absolutely refreshing and much needed opportunity to unlearn and relearn how to tell a story.

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We acknowledge that we live, work and play on the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish (Vancouver) and Lenape (New York City) peoples.

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