Dan
Moshavi, Ph.D., is a management professor at Montana
State University. Dan brings 15 years experience as an
improvisation performer (as a member of improv troupes
in San Francisco and Washington, DC) and facilitator into
the classroom. He regularly uses improvisational theater
techniques to teach organizational behavior, group dynamics
and human resource management. Dan has written about using
improvisation in business school classes for the Journal
of Management Education and conducts research about the
organizational benefits of improvisation. He has won numerous
teaching awards during his career.
Dan regularly conducts improvisation workshops for
academics and business professionals. With 10 years
of industry experience prior to entering academia, Dan
brings a results-oriented approach to improvisational
training.
Dan received his Ph.D. in management from the University
of Oregon (GO DUCKS!) and has served on the faculty
at San Jose State University in California. In 2000,
he decided to trade urban traffic and housing prices
for Big Sky serenity and relocated with his family to
the gorgeous Rocky Mountains of Bozeman, MT.
Email: dmoshavi@montana.edu
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