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Designed and run by Assemble 1

Improv Tools for Startup Teams How improv can help your team thrive.

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It turns out, improvisational theater and startups have a lot in common.

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In both, you make something out of nothing.

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And, in both, what more than often makes or breaks success is the way we work together.

So, we thought… What if we took the core lessons world-class improvisers use to create hilarious scenes, and used them to help us become better founders, teammates, and organizations?

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And then we thought…

What if we could build super-practical tools based on those principles that founders, teammates, and leaders could use to help them get unstuck, build consensus, and get things done?

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In other words…

Improv Tools for Startups

Imagine what we could achieve if our teams worked together effortlessly.

NEW PRODUCTS BUILT

CAMPAIGNS LAUNCHED

SALES INCREASED EXPONENTIALLY

INTRACTABLE PROBLEMS SOLVED

REALLY GREAT TEAM BANTER

WORK THAT FEELS LIKE PLAY

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It’s possible.

Here’s how.

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BUILD THE PLANE AS YOU FLY ITDon’t over-engineer. Move something forward, and you’ll know what to do next once you do.

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IMPROV PRINCIPLE #1

In improv, you don’t know what you’re making until you’ve already made it - you’re building the plane as you fly it.

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With teams, it’s the exact same thing. You start with an idea of what you’ll accomplish—but you’re almost always wrong.

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But as a team, you still have to figure out how to get something done. So, what do you do?

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THE VERY NEXT THING“What’s the very next thing we can do to move this forward?”

Pick a problem you are overwhelmed by and might be tempted to overbuild. Set the timer for 5 minutes, and ask yourself:

“What’s the very next thing we can do to move this forward?”

“What’s the very next thing we can do to move that forward?”

(and so on and so forth…)

When you have something you can actually finish in less than five minutes. Go do it.

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HOW TO PLAY IMPROV GAME #1

QUESTIONS KILL, GIFTS GIVE LIFEWhen execution matters most, questions destroy momentum. Instead, give your teammates “gifts”: new information, suggestions, and ideas.

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IMPROV PRINCIPLE #2

In improv, questions put all the work on your scene partner. Great improvisers will turn questions into decisions that move the scene forward.

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With teams, it’s the exact same thing. When execution is what matters most, questions can destroy momentum and keep you from moving forward.

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So, what can you do to encourage action when action is what’s called for?

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NO QUESTION ZONES“We’ve got to get this done. Let’s try a no question zone and see how much progress we can make.”

Pick a project where getting it done matters most. Set the timer for 10 minutes, and tell your team:

“For the next 10 minutes, no one can ask questions—if you’re unsure about a part of the project, pick an answer and roll with it.

Remember—execution is what matters here. That means there are no “bad” choices—every choice a teamember makes in this game is a good one.

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HOW TO PLAY IMPROV GAME #2

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SAY YES, AND…Accept what your teammates bring to the table, then build on it.

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IMPROV PRINCIPLE #3

The most fundamental of all improv rules is say yes. We have to accept what our partners bring to the table if we’re going to go anywhere together.

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The problem is (especially in teams with strong opinions) we’re much more likely to want to say, “No, but…”

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If you’ve hit gridlock with a teammate, there’s a way you can use that conflict to find new ways to move forward—without sacrificing both points of view.

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YES FEST“It sounds like we really disagree here. Let’s play yes fest and see what solutions we can come up with.”

Pick something your team has a strong disagreement on. Choose one side and set a timer for 5 minutes. Tell your team:

“We’re going to act as if we’ve decided to go this direction. Each time we speak,we have to start with ‘yes, and….’ and build on what the last person said.

Then, switch perspectives and for 5 minutes say “Yes, and…” to the other side.

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HOW TO PLAY

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You’ve got the tools, now it’s time to go play.Pick a tool and try it out today—you’ll be the hero of your team. And let us know how it goes. Email Trevor on our team with your story:

[email protected]

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Want even more?

Want your whole team to become collaboration masters? We’ll run custom workshops for teams sizes 2-200.

Go to howwassemble.com to learn more.

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Brought to you by Assemble.We help organizations become unreasonably effective at working together. We’re a team of coaches, facilitators, and interaction designers who create and lead custom workshops to help you build trust, make decisions, and get things done.

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THE END. Go and build something amazing together.

Designed and run by Assemble