How Can HR Professionals Use Improv Games to Boost Team Creativity and Engagement?

M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar
Introduction

Hello, reader! This is the paper version of The Improv Encyclopedia. This is a text version of the site found on Improv Encyclopedia. The site gets updated more often than the paper version, so check the Internet for the latest version. In this booklet, you will find tons of Improv games and handles, show formats, warm-ups, references, and improv keywords. The Internet version is more fun to wander around in because of the hyperlinks in there, but we've done our best to organize this paper version as comfortably as possible.

Organization

This booklet is organized into 4 chapters:

Categories: every game, exercise, or handle is classified in one or more categories. The categories are listed alphabetically, and you will find an index of all games in each category following the category. A game, handle, or exercise can be in more than one category.

Games: this is the main chapter, listing all games alphabetically. For every game, you will find the category/categories the game belongs to printed next to the game description.

Keywords: a chapter that lists some important improv terms, each with a short explanation.

References: a list of interesting people, books, or websites. At the end of the booklet, you will find an index of all contents.
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