On paper, Greg Hohn is a communications professor at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. But he is much more than that. Greg has been the director of Transactors Improv Company in Chapel Hill, NC since 1996, and has worked in professional theater for nearly forty years. He has taught at Duke University's theater studies department and has led aplied-improv programs for corporations, organizations, and a multitude of other academic institutions.
He has recently released the book, Putting Improv to Work: Spontaneous Performance for Professional and Personal Life. These are subjects near and dear to my personal and professional life, so it was a thrilling opportunity to speak with Greg about his work, about the book, and how defining our own metrics for success are among the most important things we should investigate.
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The Colours of Chlöe
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