2005
DOI: 10.1108/02756660510700492
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Seeing your audience through an actor's eyes: an interview with George Stalk

Abstract: PurposeTo convey the potential of hidden benefits in well‐selected arts‐based training – in this particular instance, theatrically‐based training.Design/methodology/approachA leading international consultancy put numerous vice presidents through training with The Actors Institute (TAI) over about ten years. This paper is an interview with a leading consultant who frequently gives presentations that had been consistently rated highly by his audiences before he began attending. After ten years, he still periodic… Show more

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“…In McGraw-Hill Companies employees jointly analyse and stage the plays of Shakespeare to understand the mechanisms of human motivation (Seifter, 2005). Companies such as Boston Consulting Group, CitiGroup or Johnson & Johnson are taught how to master the art of delivering presentations and rhetoric by the lecturers of Actors Institute from New York (Buswick, 2005). The Unilever company invited a group of actors to conduct the multi-day workshops to improve the team communication skills of its employees.…”
Section: From Sponsorship To Partnershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In McGraw-Hill Companies employees jointly analyse and stage the plays of Shakespeare to understand the mechanisms of human motivation (Seifter, 2005). Companies such as Boston Consulting Group, CitiGroup or Johnson & Johnson are taught how to master the art of delivering presentations and rhetoric by the lecturers of Actors Institute from New York (Buswick, 2005). The Unilever company invited a group of actors to conduct the multi-day workshops to improve the team communication skills of its employees.…”
Section: From Sponsorship To Partnershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these workshops, employees or managers work to create artworks, learn about artistic processes and engage in expressing themselves through artistic media. For instance, Boston Consulting Group used acting courses in which consultants were trained to appear on stage and interact with the audience (including talking, gestures, mime and reading the audience's reactions; Buswick, 2005). Art therapeutic methods are used in some artistic workshops to draw out and address unconscious problems (Westwood, 2007).…”
Section: Employ Artists As Consultantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harcourt Assessmen and The Boston Consulting Group collaborated with the TAI Group to create an environment conducive to change by using performing arts techniques [Thomson 2010]. CitiGroup and Johnson&Johnson chose The Actors Institute as a partner to improve presentation skills of their workers [Buswick 2005]. Unilever implemented the 'Catalyst Programme' and used the artistic process as a means to solve business problems and explore critical issues.…”
Section: Arts-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%