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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Facilitating team of 15 for common vision in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
In 2009, we ran a 2.5 day workshop for the Geneva Office of the United Nations Development Program. Each unit had to develop their work plan for the following year. Most of the teams were small enough to sit at a single table, but one of the teams had about 10 members present. So we split them into two tables more or less next to each other (so…[Read more]
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Joanna Adamska replied to the topic Facilitating team of 15 for common vision in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Dear Eli, thank you for thoughts and tips, they all are important to me. I have experience with multiple tables and concept works well, althought I really feel the difference if team (people working toghether, not only group of people)can work at one table – I was hoping for some non-standard solutions:). I’m determined trying to find “close to…[Read more]
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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Facilitating team of 15 for common vision in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Dear Joanna,
In your profile, you list yourself as being a participant, while in your post you say that you were the facilitator. As I understand it, you were trained by Robert Rasmussen. I am sure that he can give you better advice than I can.That being said, the simple answer to your question is to work with multiple tables of fewer…[Read more]
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Joanna Adamska started the topic Facilitating team of 15 for common vision in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Hi there! Recently I had a chance to facilitate team of 15 members to create common vision and mission. There comes the challenge: table of 15 is quite hard to facilitate (lenght of sharing part, discussion moderation is challenging to keep high energy and interest level). On the other hand dividing team into smaller groups seemed to me not…[Read more]
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Sebastian replied to the topic Facilitating a Group of 12 in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Hi Melissa,
12 should not be an issue if you facilitate the sharing and discussion well.
I have run a table of 14 at one go with no major issues though I do not recommend it.
I find that 6 is an ideal table size for time and richness of input.
As Eli says having cofacilitators or even assistant facilitators is best and also distfibutes ebergy and…[Read more] -
Eli De Friend replied to the topic Facilitating a Group of 12 in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Hi Melissa,
This subject should have been covered in your training.
According to those more knowledgeable than myself, the ideal number of participants at one table is 4.
A competent facilitator should be able to handle around 15 participants (so that makes 4 tables). Beyond 15 participants, you will be sacrificing quality for the sake of saving…[Read more] -
Melissa Dinwiddie started the topic Facilitating a Group of 12 in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
As groups get larger, the sharing takes up more time. Any tips on facilitating a group of 12 if you don’t have a co-facilitator?
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Jairo Cardenas replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Thanks
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Jairo Cardenas replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Thanks, i have interest. Please add jcardenas4@uniminuto.edu.co
Bye,Jairo
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Mohammed Alkhanbashi started the topic Co-Facilitating in US in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 10 months ago
Hi,
I am not sure if this is the right place to post this. If it is not please accept my sincere apologies and delete the post.
I had noticed two posts requesting Lego Serious Play Facilitators in USA for sessions during January 2018. One in NYC and the other in Nashville.
Since I will be in the USA around Jan ’18 I am available to assist as…[Read more]
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Eli De Friend replied to the topic Looking for LSP experience feedback for a group of 50 pax in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 11 months ago
Hi Ariane, the answer is yes.
Joyce and I tend to use a rule of thumb of approx. 15 participants / facilitator. Best practice is closer to 8 / facilitator, but most clients are reluctant to spend that much money on the facilitation and the coordination of all of the co-facilitators would almost require a full time person doing just that.
With…[Read more]
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Ariane Wunderli started the topic Looking for LSP experience feedback for a group of 50 pax in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 11 months ago
Hello,
Has anyone experience about running a 1/2 day LSP workshop for a group of 50 engineers in a top/demanding company ?
Objectives : teambuilding – communication
How many facilitators ?
Which excercices would you recommend ?With thanks.
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Miriam Elst replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 11 months ago
Awesome! Love Slack!
Add me please :-)
mie@pixelsinstereo.beTnx
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Jody Lentz replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 11 months ago
jody@jodylentz.com
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lindsay keith replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 11 months ago
lkeith@hotmail.com please!
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lindsay keith started the topic LSP 'Business in a Box' For Sale in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 11 months ago
Everything you need to build your dream Lego Serious Play business.
Designed by 2 x Certified Facilitators for facilitators.
JUST BUILD!
Box includes:
domain name: http://www.blankbricks.com (holding page ATM)
Email with designed footers
Admin literature including invoice designs, 2 x letter headed designs, additional promotional leaflets on e.g.…[Read more] -
Christoph Köpernick replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 6 years, 12 months ago
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NM replied to the topic Slack Channel in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years ago
Hi folks! Please count me in to the Slack Channel!
info@evolango.comTHX!
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Veronika Jakl replied to the topic Trade Fare Booth Ideas in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years ago
Dear Krystal,
I haven’t done anything similiar so far but it seams like a great opportunity!
I would use the Duck instead of the window kits b/c you would need at least 15min (IMHO) to get people to realize how to use it.Use a lot of pictures of models and workshops to talk with people about LSP (like on your website). Maybe you could use a TV…[Read more]
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Krystal Oleson started the topic Trade Fare Booth Ideas in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years ago
I am having a booth at the local Chamber of Commerce luncheon during small business week October 18th. There will be an hour before the luncheon and an hour after the luncheon for everyone to visit the tables. I need some ideas on how to engage the business people and capture their interest in a Lego Serious Play workshop. I will really have…[Read more]
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