A couple of days ago I returned to Denmark from France. Meeting with people interested in LEGO SERIOUS PLAY . They had “found out about LSP on the internet”. I love that! It is always extremely wonderful “to be found”. On the plane home I was contemplating: There is still lots of work ahead of us spreading the word about this amazing method. BUT at the same time I was thinking: – It is rather fantastic what 11 years (and lots of work) have done. – I have been lucky enough to be there from the start (when LSP was a “test set” of bricks in a freezer bag!) and I think it is simply wonderful to “google LEGO SERIOUS PLAY” today – and then see the amount of results popping up!
11 years – we are getting there …..
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Interview with CEO of LEGO Foundation
Marko Rillo, , Serious Play Discussion, Idea Conference, Lego Foundation, Randa Grob-Zakhary, 0
Enjoy this interview with the CEO of LEGO Foundation Randa Grob-Zakhary.
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International Facilitation Week
Marko Rillo, , Serious Play Discussion, Facilitation, Facilitator, IAF, International, Week, 0
Just one week to go until the start of International Facilitation Week (17-23 October). International Facilitation Week (IFW) is...
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The best problem-solvers think with their hands, as well as their head. This is why
Marko Rillo, , Serious Play Discussion, 0
This article is published in collaboration with The Conversation to World Economic Forum. It is a lovely piece of...
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Positive Psychology and LEGO® Serious Play®
Mads Bab, , Serious Play Discussion, Lego Serious Play, Mads Bab, Positive Pshychology, 0
Positive psychology is a science of positive aspects of human life in organisations, schools and life in general. It...
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A Taste of LEGO Serious Play
Dania Castillo, , Serious Play Discussion, Adult Education, Dania Castillo, Lego Serious Play, Placement, Tallinn University, Video, 0
This video is only a small taste of my placement experience during my semester at Tallinn University. I had...
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Can We do All Our Learning & Teaching using Lego?
Marko Rillo, , Serious Play Discussion, Creativity, Lego Education, Lego Serious Play, Simon Usherwood, Team Interaction, University of Surrey, 0
Simon Usherwood from the University of Surrey has written a humorous yet contemplative blog post about his attempts to...
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Bloc Thinking interview with Michel Cloosterman
Marko Rillo, , Serious Play Discussion, Bloc Thinking, Jonathan Gall, Lego Serious Play, Michel Cloosterman, Podcast, Werner Puchert, 0
Jonathan Gall and Werner Puchert have recorded an interview with LSP facilitator Michel Cloosterman about his experience as a...
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Five Reasons to Teach with Creative Constraints
Marko Rillo, , Serious Play Discussion, Christopher Shamburg, Constraint, Creativity, Post Secret, Six Word, Story, 1
Christopher Shamburg wrote a great blog post about creativity and limits. Have you ever been asked to do something...
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