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Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, MA, MBA, (ATR), (CMC) wrote a new post 9 years ago
Get ready to add FUN and Excitement to your program! Learn to use LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methods & materials, LEGO® Mindstorm® Robots, and Creative Problem Solving Processes, combined with Strategic Play® tool

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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Using LSP For Software Architecture Design in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years agoHi Ariel,
I imagine that the PDF that Emiel is sending you is the document produced by Elisabetta Frick and Lorenzo Cantoni at the Università della Svizzera Italiana. I read the text a few years back and I would say that it could be useful for someone who had not been fully trained as an LSP facilitator and was rather working as a business…[Read more] -
Megan Oteri wrote a new post 9 years, 1 month ago
Imagine my surprise to see LEGO® bricks on the cover of Harvard Business Review. Even their cover photo on Facebook is LEGO® bricks. It really is no surprise at all though since LEGO® bricks hold some much poten

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Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, MA, MBA, (ATR), (CMC) wrote a new post 9 years, 1 month ago
The powerful pocket-sized tool for inspiring creative thinking, problem solving,
decision making and collaboration to drive innovation…is here!
These diagnostic cards exist to help you design, develop,
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Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, MA, MBA, (ATR), (CMC) wrote a new post 9 years, 1 month ago
June 8 & 9, 2017 -Toronto, ON, Canada
Join us at the Sheraton Centre Hotel for LSP Advanced Certification training for strategy makers.
The LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methodology system is the perfect t
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Bob Cornelis replied to the topic lsp for senior project managers in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 1 month agoHello, nice topic but 23participants for a workshop of 2,5 hrs and this programme is ambitiuous. I would go for a shared model with 10 big principles of the identity for the target group. You have then a result that has a sense and output supported by all participants. Good luck.
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Sebastian replied to the topic lsp for senior project managers in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 1 month agoHi Idan,
In my experience the amount of activities you wish to implement are rather ambitious for 23 people in 2.5 hours. The questons are interesting enough though.
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Rodrigo Borgia replied to the topic lsp for senior project managers in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 1 month agoHi Idan,
In my humildy opinion, warm up exercises are crucial for skill development.
In my cases, i take a full hour just to warm up.
I’m not in favor of all the exercises you would like to do in 2.5 hours. I wouldn’t do in that fashion.
What about less topics to include?
Have fun,
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Ariane Wunderli replied to the topic Short and punchy demo exercices in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 1 month agoThanks for your input Glin.
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Ariane Wunderli started the topic Short and punchy demo exercices in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 1 month agoHello everyone,
Does any one have short and punchy exercices beside the duck and the bridge to recommend to be used during sales meetings (with HR / manager) or conference followed by networking opportunitie to give them the opportunity to experiment LSP within a few minutes.
I would like to get the wow effect to “embark” them. I too often get…[Read more]
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Richard Gold wrote a new post 9 years, 1 month ago
The previous version of this post appeared via LinkedIn Pulse.
There was a really interesting piece in the Economist this week (‘The Collaboration Curse; The fashion for making employees collaborate has g

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Richard Gold wrote a new post 9 years, 1 month ago
This post first appeared via LinkedIn Pulse here
True story: a digital exec was talking to an HR exec about development needs. It took a couple of minutes before they realised that one was talking about coding

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Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, MA, MBA, (ATR), (CMC) wrote a new post 9 years, 1 month ago
Why did children, families, students, and volunteers gather in Burnaby on a Sunday afternoon? They came to talk about what it means to be truly supportive, to be a good friend, neighbor, and citizen,

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Karen Lynch replied to the topic So what's the minimum useful set.. in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 2 months agoDon’t forget moving parts. Wheels, propellers and hinges are important to add.
K
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Patrizia Bertini wrote a new post 9 years, 2 months ago
This post first appeared in blog here.
Millennials are a cool topic. Marketing and research companies are trying to figure out who are these Millennials and how will they affect and influence the world and the

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Mark Matlock replied to the topic Using LEGO Creativity Boxes for LSP in the forum
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Mark Matlock replied to the topic Using LEGO Creativity Boxes for LSP in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 2 months agoMark,
I’ve been playing/experimenting with the various kits as they contain different parts and will offer some feedback later.
Mark
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Mark Matlock replied to the topic Using LEGO Creativity Boxes for LSP in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 2 months ago
<script async src=”//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js” charset=”utf-8″></script>Here are pics of the contents of each box:
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Mark Matlock started the topic Using LEGO Creativity Boxes for LSP in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 2 months agoLEGO just released a new group of kits in their classic line called creativity boxes in red, blue, green and orange. They don’t include a mini-fig, but do have a brick count of anywhere from 55 (red) to 78 (blue) unique pieces (and are only $4.99 each)
Does anyone have any thoughts on using these for an LSP session?
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Mark Matlock started the topic Using LEGO Creativity Boxes for LSP in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 2 months agoLEGO just released a new group of kits in their classic line called creativity boxes in red, blue, green and orange. They don’t include a mini-fig, but do have a brick count of anywhere from 55 (red) to 78 (blue) unique pieces (and are only $4.99 each)
Does anyone have any thoughts on using these for an LSP session?
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