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    Stephen Dann replied to the topic Lego Team building activity for 300 pax in the forum Group logo of Serious Play ForumSerious Play Pro Forum 8 years ago

    An option, if they’re asking for a short exercise with a common outcome.

    Depending on what the scope of the exercise (and the venue), you could pull together a Lego exercise using the Duck Kit (6 bricks x 300 people).

    You’ll be best friends with the Lego Pick a Brick feature, and I’d suggest that what you want to do is select a wide range of…[Read more]

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    Stephen Dann replied to the topic Flow + Metaphor in 2 hours? in the forum Group logo of Serious Play ForumSerious Play Pro Forum 8 years ago

    I’m using the Starter Kits for the sessions. I’ve been avoiding group builds with those kits because of the nightmares I have about splitting the 291 pieces back out at the end. (I have 11 kits. One kit is missing a 1×1 round piece. I am dreading looking through all kits to find it). I also emphasize to my cohorts that that for group builds, you…[Read more]

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    Stephen Dann replied to the topic Flow + Metaphor in 2 hours? in the forum Group logo of Serious Play ForumSerious Play Pro Forum 8 years ago

    I’ve been running LSP sessions on a two hour window – using the first “half” as a skills training, (construction, metaphor, story making), and then using a custom piece for the second “half”. The current custom piece is a “Past, Future, Present” make a model in 3 minutes (done three times), then explain the combined three piece model to the other…[Read more]

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    Stephen Dann replied to the topic A mastermind group for LSP'ers in the forum Group logo of Serious Play ForumSerious Play Pro Forum 9 years ago

    Well, nothing ventured, nothing gained as they say, and I do love to upgrade systems. Count me in.

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