How theatre can inform entrepreneurs
In a recent piece for Forbes, Professor Karl Moore details three leadership lessons from the theatre world that entrepreneurs can take to heart.
He discusses Stanislavski’s internalization technique as a starting point for the concept that an introverted leader can draw on past experiences of feeling powerful to take on an extroverted stance. Actors also undergo training in understanding characters and emotional intelligence that can be helpful in negotiations.
Of course, improvisation in the face of the unexpected is a skill that can make quick work of any obstacle, especially in today’s high-flux business world.
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