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Making is Connecting – review

July 1, 2011 in Generic Discussion, News and Events, Pro Blog and Tweet

A while back I promised to pull together a review of Davids Gauntletts ”Making is Connecting”, somehow work overtook my good intentions, but here it is (better late than never)

In short, Davids book is great read, it is life confirming in the sense that it points to our drive to express ourselves and the importance of that endeavour (from an LSP perspective, it would have been great to see some sort of connection with what happens when employees craft their strategy, vision etc, but who knows may be this will come later)

Overall, read this if you want to feel that your fiddling around with your website (or with bricks), nursing your garden, fixing old cars etc have a meaning beyond being harmless pastimes.

One of David’s points that as an LSP facilitator it is easy to sympathise with, is that he wants change the understanding of creativity from being something that concerns the few and “chosen” to something that we all have. Creativity is something that is present, or could be, in everyday-life.

He outlines a number of theories and understandings of “the meaning of making”, e.g. that it can be seen as a reaction to dominant and more commercial cultures, or historically, the industrialism (it made me think of the microbreweries vs the big global brands). However, with a nice touch, he also has a chapter on “Web 2.0, not all rosy” where he points to some of the challenges he sees

If I were to conclude, then I enjoyed the book and learned something from it. In particular, I like the concluding chapter with a set of five key principles and “imagined futures”. It helps anchor learning and insights

Strictly speaking not a book that will help build your LSP practise, but a good book nonetheless ;-) And, one that I would recommend reading

Formación de Facilitadores en Miami Octubre 2011

June 13, 2011 in News and Events

LSP in Spanish

Vídeo sobre LEGO© SERIOUS PLAY™ subtitulado en español

Upcoming LEGO© SERIOUS PLAY™ training in Spanish language – information below.

T3 Programa de Formación de Facilitadores de la Metodología y las Herramientas de LEGO© SERIOUS PLAY™ por Rasmussen Consulting y Juego Serio

Miami – Octubre de 2011

Aprenda a usar la metodología y las herramientas de LEGO®SERIOUS PLAY™

¿Qué daría usted para lograr una total participación y la aprobación de los principales actores (stakeholders) en las decisiones que afectan a las áreas críticas de un negocio?

¿Cómo impactaría en sus programas de formación, la posibilidad de facilitar el proceso para que cada participante desarrolle ideas y conocimientos profundos sobre los temas analizados?

Inscríbase en nuestro Programa de Formación de Facilitadores de la Metodología y las Herramientas de LEGO© SERIOUS PLAY™ (T3) y aprenda a explorar problemas complejos, desarrollar soluciones sustentables y nuevas estrategias. Descubra y libere el potencial de su equipo en la organización, a través de la propuesta de LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ (LSP).

En el programa de formación T3 usted: aprenderá cómo diseñar y facilitar talleres basados en los conceptos y en la metodología de LSP; utilizando las herramientas, técnicas y aplicaciones que fueron desarrolladas por el grupo LEGO® y la asociación de Entrenadores Expertos (Master Trainers) durante más de 10 años.

La formación abarca todos los conceptos y aspectos prácticos relevantes, y los complementa con lo más significativo de nuestras experiencias y conocimientos, a través de la incorporación de las investigaciones más recientes, las mejores prácticas, y una serie de herramientas y técnicas lúdicas y estratégicas relacionadas con la metodología.

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Community Meeting

June 7, 2011 in News and Events, Serious Play Facilitators

Update: We will be moving the community meeting into the spring. Hope to see many of you in 2012

Dear all
When some of us met at the LEGO Idea conference earlier this year, the idea of a real (as opposed to virtual) community meeting emerged.

We, Trivium, voluntered to host and drive this conference. Based on the input we got we will be working on a program. Sofar we have settled on some dates:

October 25-26; 2011

Location will be Copenhagen, Denmark

We expect to start with lucnh on the 25th and work untill late afternoon on the 26th. We will post more on the program as it evolves

We hope to see many of you

Do you speak LSP

June 5, 2011 in About Serious Play, Generic Discussion, News and Events

From the earliest days, the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY community was very much a multi-national community. People drawn to the approach shared a global affinity for the core beliefs and values underpinning the process and the outcomes.

Today it is approximately a year since the first T3 session under the new Open Source policy. The
diversity of facilitators joining the training has further confirmed that LSP is indeed a language that transcend many kind of boundaries. The participants in the past 12 month’s T3 sessions represents 26 nationalities that came together to learn how to speak LSP.

TRAINING SCHEDULE for the remaining part of 2011

Singapore (Singapore) November 1 – 4. Stage 1 and 2
December 12 -15, Copenhagen, Denmark: Stage 1 and Stage 2 (offered by Per and me in collaboration)

TRAINING SCHEDULE for first quarter 2012

Atlanta (USA) January 24 – 27. Stage 1 and 2
Odense (Denmark) February 6 – 9. Stage 1 and 2
Boston (USA) March 26 – 29. Stage 1 and 2

The purpose with our T3 facilitator training program is to provide the facilitator with the insights, confidence and commitments necessary to prepare and facilitate the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY method in a way that gives maximum value to the end-user and has lasting impact.

The train-the-trainer program for use of the LEGO(r) SERIOUS PLAY(r) method follows the updated program and use the new full facilitator manual developed by Per Kristiansen and myself. The program meets the standards set by the Association of Master Trainers in the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology.

For more information about the training content and other questions regarding the training, please email me at robert@rasmussenconsulting.dk or direct message via my profile.

 

Certification Training in Designing and Facilitating workshops with the LEGO(r) SERIOUS PLAY(r) method

June 1, 2011 in Generic Discussion, News and Events

The LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method is a facilitated process, the impact of workshops based on the method are, consequently, directly tied to the quality of the facilitation.

Therefore, purpose with our facilitator training program is to provide the facilitator with the insights, confidence and commitments necessary to prepare and facilitate the workshops in a way that gives maximum value to the end-user and has lasting impact.

Training programs in second half of 2011

August 29 – September 1, Budapest, Hungary: Stage 1 and Stage 2
September 5 – 8, The Hague, The Netherlands: Stage 1 and Stage 2
November 2 – 5, San Francisco, USA: Stage 1 and Stage 2
December 12 -15, Copenhagen, Denmark: Stage 1 and Stage 2 (offered by Robert and me in collaboration)

We will be following the updated program and use the new full facilitator manual developed by Robert Rasmussen and myself. The program meets the standards set by the Association of Master Trainers in the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology.

Stage 1 gives a strong introduction to the method and how to use it with teams in personal relations. Stage 2 gives an advanced training in the method and on how to use if or business and organisational development

For more details please feel free to contact me by email (per.kristiansen@trivium.dk) or direct message via my profile on seriousplaypro.com

Interesting article about play

May 11, 2011 in About Serious Play, Generic Discussion, News and Events

Hi,
Came across a rather interesting article on play, check it here . Personally, found it reather difficult to disagree with the author. Enjoy

Do you speak LSP?

January 31, 2011 in Generic Discussion, News and Events

From the earliest days, the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY community was very much a multi-national community. People drawn to the approach shared a global affinity for the core beliefs and values underpinning the process and the outcomes.

Today it is approximately a year since the first T3 session under the new Open Source policy. The
diversity of facilitators joining the training has further confirmed that LSP is indeed a language that transcend many kind of boundaries. The participants in the past 12 month’s T3 sessions represents 26 nationalities that came together to learn how to speak LSP.

TRAINING SCHEDULE for the remaining part of 2011

Singapore (Singapore) November 1 – 4. Stage 1 and 2
December 12 -15, Copenhagen, Denmark: Stage 1 and Stage 2 (offered by Per and me in collaboration)

TRAINING SCHEDULE for first quarter of 2012
Atlanta (USA) January 24 – 27. Stage 1 and 2
Odense (Denmark) February 6 – 9. Stage 1 and 2
London (UK) February 24 – 27. Stage 1 and 2
Boston (USA) March 26 – 29. Stage 1 and 2

The purpose with our T3 facilitator training program is to provide the facilitator with the insights, confidence and commitments necessary to prepare and facilitate the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY method in a way that gives maximum value to the end-user and has lasting impact.

The train-the-trainer program for use of the LEGO(r) SERIOUS PLAY(r) method follows the updated program and use the new full facilitator manual developed by Per Kristiansen and myself. The program meets the standards set by the Association of Master Trainers in the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology.

For more information about the training content and other questions regarding the training, please email me at robert@rasmussenconsulting.dk or direct message via my profile.

Certification Training in Facilitating and Designing workshops with the LEGO(r) SERIOUS PLAY(r) methodology

January 25, 2011 in News and Events

The LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method is a facilitated process, the impact of workshops based on the method are, consequently, directly tied to the quality of the facilitation.

Therefore, purpose with our facilitator training program is to provide the facilitator with the insights, confidence and commitments necessary to prepare and facilitate the workshops in a way that gives maximum value to the end-user and has lasting impact.

Training programs in first half of 2011

  • March 8-11, 2011; Copenhagen, Denmark. Stage 1 & 2
  • May 9-12, 2011; Dublin, Ireland. Stage 1 & 2
  • June 13-16, 2011; Brussels, Belgium. Stage 1 & 2
  • June 20-23, 2011; Houston, USA. Stage 1 & 2

We will be following the updated program and use the new full facilitator manual developed by Robert Rasmussen and myself. The program meets the standards set by the Association of Master Trainers in the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology.

Stage 1 gives a strong introduction to the method and how to use it with teams in personal relations. Stage 2 gives an advanced training in the method and on how to use if or business and organisational development

For more details please feel free to contact me by email (per.kristiansen@trivium.dk) or direct message via my profile on seriousplaypro.com

Facilitator Certifications in “Designing and Delivering workshops with the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY method”

September 30, 2010 in News and Events

The impact of workshops based on the LSP method is directly tied to the quality of the facilitation. Therefore, purpose with our facilitator training program is to provide the facilitator with the insights, confidence and commitments necessary to prepare and facilitate the workshops in a way that gives maximum value to the end-user and has lasting impact.

Upcoming programs

  • Dec 1-2, 2010: Stage 1 in Dublin Ireland (Intro to the method and using it with teams and personal relations)
  • Jan 24-27, 2011: Stage 1 and 2 in Copenhagen, Denmark (including advanced training in the method, and using it for business and organisational development)
  • Jan 31 – Feb 3, 2011: Stage 1 and 2 in Dublin Ireland

We will be following the updated program and use the new full facilitator manual developed by Robert Rasmussen and myself. The program meets the standards set by the Association of Master Trainers in the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology.

For more details please feel free to contact me by email (per.kristiansen@trivium.dk) or direct message via my profil on seriousplaypro.com

Developing scenarios with the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology

September 3, 2010 in News and Events

I will be offering this workshop as a “pre-conference” workshop to this years Pegasus Systems Thinking Conference in Boston (I will also do short workshop on conference). Here is what Pegasus write on their website (http://pegasus.prod.ifpeople.net/pre-post-conference/pre-conference-workshops):

Scenarios are carefully constructed stories about how the world around us might—not will, not should—unfold over the years ahead. Scenario thinking challenges our mindsets about what could possibly happen so that we are able to develop robust strategies in an unpredictable and uncertain context. This seemingly simple yet sophisticated tool has a solid track record in improving the quality of strategic conversations and outcomes both within organizational teams and in multi-stakeholder, cross-organizational groups. By integrating the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ method into the scenario construction process, we engage more than just our heads, but also our hearts and hands, enabling us to make our thinking more explicit, the stories we create more powerful, and our actions more effective.

In this workshop, you will:

  • Be introduced to the hows and whys of scenario thinking
  • Experience the unique LEGO SERIOUS PLAY method
  • Discover the rigor and value of using the process to make scenario thinking clearer and more explicit, leading to better strategy
  • Apply these tools to your own specific strategic challenges

For more info feel free to contact me, or even better, register on the Pegasus website