INNERACTION
Corporate Training and Personal Coaching Using Acting and Improv Techniques
with Rachel Flehinger
Different! Effective! Fun!
Corporate Training and Personal Coaching Using Improv and Acting Techniques Designed to Unlock Your Creative Potential and Silence Your Inner Critic!
About Rachel
In addition to stage, commercial, film, and voice over acting for more than 20 years, Rachel has been teaching performance for 20 years. Bringing her unique humor, sense of comfort, and infectious joy, Rachel helps students translate the skills they learn inside her classroom to the outside world. Those who were shy, reserved, fearful of failure, or resistant to change have seen themselves make positive changes and improvement using Rachel's program.
Not getting the results you are looking for from traditional business training? Discover what small companies, large corporations, and leading business schools alike have learned about the effectiveness of improv training for improving creativity, innovation, communication, teamwork, and leadership. InnerAction will bring these benefits to you and your employees through customized programs designed to meet your goals.
"When I started with Rachel's program as a manager I was doing the job. Now I'm leading." - Christen Roy
"Rachel did a great job in customizing our company's training program to fit our specific needs and objectives. I felt that it touched on some directly important areas for us, and I left with some tangible methods and practices to employ immediately." - Tyler Cary
Improv for Business in the News...
Slate.com...
Think Outside the Box?
In Rachel's class there is no box. Fly without a net and have fun doing it! This is not passive learning... using acting and improv techniques you are a full participant in this program. Engaging in these exercises, you will begin to identify what is holding you back in business and in life, in a fun and safe environment.
"Improvisational comedy workshops have become a staple at business schools, and in the corporate world in general."
Seth Stevenson
The New York Times...
"Mark Fuller, CEO of WET Design, which makes large fountain installations, brings improv classes to his company to train people to actively listen to one another." - New York Times, 4/16/11
The Boston Globe...
"Businesses recognize the value of employees with the skills to go off-script and think on their feet"... - The Boston Globe 5/14/13