Build teams that think faster, collaborate deeper, and perform under pressure
Communication breakdowns cost organizations $12,506 per employee per year.* Neural Improv is a science-backed experiential methodology that builds the communication, collaboration, and cognitive agility skills your team needs—in a format they’ll actually remember.
Listen
Teams stop waiting to talk and start hearing each other. Active listening becomes reflexive, not effortful.
Adapt
Real-time pivoting under pressure. The cognitive agility that separates good teams from great ones.
Create
Building on each other’s ideas instead of competing. Divergent thinking improves 37% after improv training.
delivering results
professionals trained
clients across tech, retail, healthcare
“Amazing! We got more out of this session than I ever expected. The team bonded, grew as individuals and together. Our post-session engagement scores were the highest we’ve seen from any offsite activity.”
— VP Communications, Qualcomm
What this isn’t: No stand-up comedy. No one is put on stage. No one is forced to be funny. Introverts thrive. Skeptics convert. 80% of participants tell us they were skeptical beforehand. 95% say they’d do it again.
Investment & Formats
Workshop (60–90 min): Starting at $3,500
Half-day (3–4 hrs): Custom quoted
Series (4–6 weeks): Custom quoted
Virtual (60–90 min): Starting at $2,500
Keynote (45–60 min): Custom quoted
Nonprofit & education rates available. All pricing includes discovery call & custom program design.

Adam Rudder
Neural Improv founder. 25 years. Former Disney & Marvel collaborator. 15,000+ participants trained.
The math for a 50-person team: Communication breakdowns cost ~$625,000/year in friction, misalignment, and lost productivity. A $3,500 workshop is 0.6% of that annual cost. Most teams start with a single pilot session before committing to a series — low risk, high signal.
Ready to design your team’s experience?
15-minute call. No obligation. Adam will follow up within one business day.
*Source: Grammarly & Harris Poll, “The State of Business Communication,” 2023. • improvplayground.com/for-companies