Workshops

Whether it’s promoting synergy, inspiring creative collaboration, or anything in between, Dad’s Garage has the interactive experience your business needs.

Workshop Offerings

Popular options include, but are not limited to:

Team Building

Effective communication and teamwork is as important to business ROI as it is in improv. Our Team Building workshop uses improv games and exercises to inspire your team to rethink how they communicate and interact. It’s the fun and connective way to get employees out of their comfort zone, to build trust, and to unify them as a team.

Leadership

Good listeners make the best leaders. That’s where the improv skills in the Leadership workshop come in. This experience will showcase tools for giving individuals constructive feedback in a positive way, creative problem solving, and encouraging collaboration so that company imperatives can be achieved. Leaders of all experience levels will find ways to showcase their skills, and explore new techniques that will boost morale and productivity.

Public Speaking

Public speaking is Americans’ number one fear. Yet many roles require it, and many professionals will go much further in their careers if they can master it. By applying the skills of improv, we can help employees find their confidence, trust themselves, and craft their authentic voices as public speakers.

Women at Work

This workshop is for women-identifying professionals and is led by the talented women at Dad’s Garage. Learn how to meaningfully connect with your fellow women, and to amplify their voices and your own in the workplace. Through positivity and meaningful connections, we can support each other and have more gratifying and rewarding careers.

Preventing Burnout

Employee burnout is a major challenge for companies in every industry. It can affect morale, retention, and even the ROI. The Preventing Burnout workshop gives teams techniques to use in the workplace that will help emotionally and professionally support each other.

Change Management

We all know change is scary to people. Fear of the unknown, fear of a loss of control—these can lead to anxiety and negative attitudes towards new ideas. Improvisers accept change, and roll with it to find success. This workshop shares the techniques and tips on how we train ourselves to accept constant change.