How do you measure the success of using improvisation in our daily lives?

Frank Ford  (Author & Co-founder, Four Day Weekend)


Frank Ford talks about ways in which improvisation and the “yes, and” philosophy can be measured as a tool for success. He discusses the many benefits of implementing improvisation in one’s life including being a better listener, being open to new ideas, and a better communicator. In the corporate world, Ford relates how businesses are reporting the success of “yes, and” in terms of testimonials and case studies. He provides an example of a client in the healthcare industry who used improvisation and the belief that everyone should have a voice to completely turn around a division in one year’s time. Ford explains how creating a culture where everyone has the opportunity to be heard fosters positivity and creativity. Ford provides an example of an exercise they use with corporate clients to demonstrate the power of improvisation.

Frank Ford

Author & Co-founder, Four Day Weekend Frank Ford is a Founding Member of the Four Day Weekend Comedy Theater. He has performed in over 6,000 shows, worked with Fortune 500 companies throughout the world and is a very popular presenter on the speaker circuit. Over the years, he has been recognized for his writing, including the sale of an original television comedy to 20th Century FOX and as a Top-10 finalist in the Final Draft “Big Break” contest for his first feature film. Frank and his Four Day Weekend colleague's new book, "Happy Accidents, the Transformative Power of Yes, And At Work and In Life", became a National Bestseller and the Four Day Weekend was recently named "Entrepreneurs in Residence" at TCU's Neely School of Business sharing their "Yes, And" philosophy and how it applies to business.

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Frank Ford

Author & Co-founder, Four Day Weekend
Frank Ford is a Founding Member of the Four Day Weekend Comedy Theater. He has performed in over 6,000 shows, worked with Fortune 500 companies throughout the world and is a very popular presenter on the speaker circuit. Over the years, he has been recognized for his writing, including the sale of an original television comedy to 20th Century FOX and as a Top-10 finalist in the Final Draft “Big Break” contest for his first feature film. Frank and his Four Day Weekend colleague's new book, "Happy Accidents, the Transformative Power of Yes, And At Work and In Life", became a National Bestseller and the Four Day Weekend was recently named "Entrepreneurs in Residence" at TCU's Neely School of Business sharing their "Yes, And" philosophy and how it applies to business.

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Vaishali Jain

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Vaishali has been working in the media industry & Journalism for more than 14 years. She had her own CEO talk show on Bloomberg TV India called Biz Lounge, a show that she anchored and produced. Biz Lounge explored the business aspects of each company, as well as the company's leadership, corporate culture, as well as each leader's personal side including how he/she spent their free time.

Prior to that, she worked as a Management Consultant in the finance industry in New York City. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Management with a concentration in Finance and her Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology.

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