...today’s professional(s)...want programs and policies to help them navigate their advancement and manage their work and personal commitments.
—The Next Generation: Today’s Professionals, Tomorrow’s Leaders
(Catalyst surveyed over 1,200 professionals born between 1964 and 1975 from eight companies in the U.S. and two in Canada)
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provides on-site, innovative, organization-specific, flexible arts programming. We:
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Design specific programs addressing your group's special needs |
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Bring dynamic performance art to the workplace and empower participants to build and share their own creative vision |
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Provide an encouraging, energizing environment in which participants can safely explore the creative process |
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Facilitate the application of arts-based processes and strategies to dealing with real-life workplace issues and problems |
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artistic processes lead to positive outcomes
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→ demonstration
→ participation
→ collaboration
→ performance
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→ insight
→ understanding
→ communication
→ problem-solving
→ relationship-awareness
→ team-building
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facilitators specialize in:
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communications
poetry
theatre
photography
muscic
storytelling
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puppetry
jazz history
dance
conflict resolution
teamwork building
diversity workshops
platform skills
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I have never seen students or faculty so totally positive about any event.
- Pam Narney, Ph.D. speaking about an icaan poetry/ jazz event at Northern Virginia Community College
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Music sneaks past our cognitive radar. When poetry is added, it has a visceral impact. The experience is filled with inspiration, warmth and delight. ICAAN workshops open these channels for communication and creativity.
-Judith Schlesinger, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Music, Pace University
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