Creativity in Your Career: Making Improv Work for You with Lecturer Dan Klein
Event Details
03:00PM - 05:30PM
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How often do you think and act outside of your own box while at work and in life? Lecturer Dan Klein taps into improvisation, design thinking and high-performance communication to help adults access their creative reserves. Learn how to channel ideas and express them in a compelling way on demand, on the job and beyond.
Mingle with other alums while enjoying appetizers, desserts, wine and other beverages prior to the lecture/interactive session.
Dan Klein, '90, is a lecturer in theater and performance studies in the Graduate School of Business, and he's on the teaching team at the d.school. He teaches workshops at the d. school on improv and design for interdisciplinary graduate students. He delivers programs that tap into improvisation, design thinking and high-performance communication to help adults access their childlike creative reserves. He also directs the Stanford Improvisors, a 19-year-old improv troupe that performs on campus and in the community. In 2009, students named him Stanford Teacher of the Year.
Hosted by the Stanford Club of Pasadena and the Stanford Alumni Association