The Radical Agreement Project (RA) is a recognized leader in corporate team building and soft skill development.
PROMO VIDEO
Get a sense for the fun and feel of an improv based workshop by watching our corporate training promo video!

Our Services In San Bernardino
Improv can be used to advance the development of any soft skill, common workshop focuses include:
Team Building / Communication / Creativity / Presentation Skills / Sales / Storytelling / Agility (In The Face Of The Unexpected) / Working with Difficult People / Collaboration / Listening / Staying In The Moment & Much More
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IN PERSON WORKSHOPS
Our 90-120 minute interactive workshops are perfect for teams of 6-20. For larger groups, multiple instructors can be provided to run concurrent workshops.
Engagements can include pre & post workshop exercises and materials. All workshops include extensive consultation with the workshop instructor.
Available anywhere in the continental US and Canada.
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INTERACTIVE LECTURES
Looking for a learning event that can address groups as large as 100 to 300 professionals? Our 60-90 minute interactive improv lectures engage large groups while sharing valuable workplace strategies.
Available anywhere in the continental US and Canada.
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LIVE COMEDY
ENTERTAINMENT
Looking to make the next quarterly meeting just a bit more bearable?
Whether you are in the market for an emcee, a stand up, sketch comedy or a live improv comedy show, we can get you the absolute best up and coming comedians for your event!
Available anywhere in the continental US and Canada.
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VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS
Our 60 minute online workshops work well for smaller groups of 6-12 participants and can be run on any video conferencing software.
Virtual workshops can include pre-workshop exercises, post workshop materials, and consultation with the workshop instructor.
Available anywhere a good internet connection is accessible.
Rebecca Turcotte,
HR Director
"The Radical Agreement Project provides activities that allow a group to learn collaboration skills, by supporting their team members in a positive and uplifting way. It is also, therefore, a useful way of building team communication and cohesion, by helping people communicate in an open, honest and constructive way."
Dennis DiMaggio,
Chief Learning Officer
"Terry brings great insights to applying Improv principles to leadership, communication, and teamwork challenges."
Eran Arbel,
Asst Director Talent Management & Development
"Terry is absolutely fantastic! He gets people to participate, has great feedback, and fun exercises to move things along."
Michelle Fischer,
Director of Strategic Communications & HR
"Terry is great! He takes a very creative approach to solving common work place challenges. He has the ability to engage and bring a team together in a positive fashion with the objective of helping them to realize their full potential. He is fun to work with!"
Improv@Work


A creative consulting agency (think “a forward-thinking tech consulting shop in San Bernardino”) called in — they’ve got about 75 of their sharpest team members (that’s a medium-to-large group). So, we’ve got two improv instructors—each with energy levels high enough to power the Inland Empire during peak rush hour. The client wanted to break through siloed communication and spark more collaborative leadership energy. They were wrestling with slow decision-making and a lack of spontaneous teamwork.
Enter our improv session: jam-packed with laughter, “yes-and”s, and wild scene work! We started off with partner exercises that built trust (“if you say banana, I say boat”), and moved into group storytelling where every person had to add one sentence—nobody could say “well, actually,” only “yes, and…!” Gradually, that tight-knit energy expanded, improvisers leapt in with bold ideas, and collaboration became less like “team meeting” and more like “supercharged creative jam session.” By the end, they were riffing solutions, supporting each other on the fly, and making decisions—fast. Their once-stubborn communication gaps? Gone. They left with sharper listening, confident spontaneity, trust-based leadership, and a renewed sense of “we’ve got each other’s backs” energy.
Recommended San Bernardino Venues
DoubleTree by Hilton San Bernardino
285 East Hospitality Lane,
San Bernardino, CA 92408-3411
(909) 889-0133
This giant of the “Hospitality Lane” — aka the corporate circus ring of San Bernardino Wikipedia — is a corporate wonderland. Imagine stepping in and being greeted by the buttery scent of warm chocolate chip cookies (because that’s event magic). The Inland Empire Ballroom is like a Transformer—flexible and ready to host anywhere from a hush-hush board meeting to a 560-person improv showdown Hilton Hotels. Then there are eight smaller breakout rooms for those “let’s divide and conquer” moments. Full-service catering? Check. A dream team of event planners? Double-check. It’s the kind of place that says, “We’ve got the space, the snacks, the swagger. Let’s improvise.”
Hilton Garden Inn San Bernardino
1755 S Waterman Ave,
San Bernardino, CA 92408
www.hilton.com
Smaller and cozier—but don’t let that fool you. With about 2,434 sq ft of event space and a comfy ballroom that seats up to ~1,386 sq ft worth of ideas, it's like hosting a creative jam session in your best friend’s swanky living room Hilton Hotels+1. Great for those mid-tier corporate workshops where you want peak productivity mixed with just the right amount of “snickering at someone’s wild gesture.”
Quality Inn San Bernardino
1750 S Waterman Ave,
San Bernardino, CA 92408
This one’s small but mighty—225 sq ft of meeting magic that seats up to 25 people. Perfect for those executive pow-wows or secret “next big idea” brainstorms Choice Hotels. It brings free Wi‑Fi, teleconferencing, easy parking, and even fax and copy machines—yes, fax machines, because sometimes you need that retro click‑clack sound to feel professional. It’s modest. But as we improv pros know, sometimes less is more… chaotic, collaborative gold.
A Sample Improv Exercise!
Action Syllables
Here’s a warm-up that’s as catchy as your favorite meme and as friendly as a puppy: you’ll learn names, get moving, and probably crack up your neighbors—all in one go!
Gather everyone in a cozy circle. We’re not talking stiff awkwardness here—it’s more like a backyard jam circle where everyone's invited. First person steps up and says their name—but with a sweet little twist: they act out one playful gesture for each syllable. For example, if your name is Mary—two syllables—you’d go “Ma-” (wave your right hand like you’re greeting a royal corgi) “-ry” (clap your hands like you just caught confetti). Totally fun, right?
Then the rest of the group echoes it back—every syllable, every gesture—with full energy. Boom.
Next, second person jumps in, does their own syllable-gesture combo, and the group repeats—and also runs through the first person again. It's like a creative memory train that keeps growing. Every new name makes the sequence juicier, smarter, more “I-know-you.”
You laugh, they laugh, names stick—in brains and bodies.


