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Case Studies

The Retreat They Asked Us to Repeat

The Retreat They Asked Us to Repeat

At their annual women’s partner retreat, a national white shoe law firm needed a keynote experience to build rapport as well as critical skills for their partners. We delivered interactive breakout sessions on burnout prevention, managing microaggressions, conflict, and self-advocacy.

Preparing Leaders for a Human Approach to Layoffs

Preparing Leaders for a Human Approach to Layoffs

Layoffs reveal what a company is made of. We helped this one show up with dignity

What Improvisation Taught an Oil & Gas Giant About Integration

What Improvisation Taught an Oil & Gas Giant About Integration

When a large Norwegian oil and gas company set out to integrate two of its most critical offshore projects, without slowing the momentum of either, the stakes could not have been higher.

Energizing 600 Leaders Across a Virtual Stage

Energizing 600 Leaders Across a Virtual Stage

Most virtual events feel like a workaround. This one felt like the main event.

They Came for Strategy. They Stayed for Years.

They Came for Strategy. They Stayed for Years.

When a large utility and energy company established a new engineering group to optimize a critical organizational capability, the mandate was clear — but the path wasn’t.

Videos

Coffee & Change Podcast with Bill Kirst

Coffee & Change Podcast with Bill Kirst

In this engaging conversation, Bill Kirst and Shannan explore the themes of authenticity, personal growth, and the power of improv in both business and personal life.

Smash or Pass: Leadership Advice Edition

Smash or Pass: Leadership Advice Edition

Executive coaches Shannon Scarselletta and Jennifer Logue put popular leadership advice to the test! Watch as they rapid-fire through common workplace mantras, separating the game-changing strategies from the outdated nonsense.

5 Things with Jason Momoa?

5 Things with Jason Momoa?

Watch Shannan Scarselletta and Jennifer Logue tackle the classic “5 Things” improv exercise! This fast-paced drill challenges players to rapidly name five items in a category without overthinking—building quick thinking, confidence under pressure, and the ability to trust your instincts.
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