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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi Sébastien
that is a short question with a longer answer. Perhaps it would make sense to connect on the phone, are you on skype? My call name is pkristia -
Marko Rillo started the forum topic How has open source model changed your business? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
A few months ago when LEGO informed the former licensed partners about their plans to “go open source” most of us did not have a faintest idea what this would mean to our activities. Two months down the line, can you comment about the extent of change that the recent changes have had upon your
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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi Per,
That sounds good.
What would be the cost to have a LSP trainer come here?Thanks
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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi Sébastien To my knowledge no-one offers this as on-line training. The whole method is very hands on, in a literal sense, so it seems natural to do the training on-site rather than on-line One option that you could explore is to gather a group (up to 10 people) and then explore having a training
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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Thank you Per,
Is there a way to get material and / or to be trained on-line?
I have no travel plan to Europe or the US right now…Best regards,
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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi I can indeed help you. In the autumn there are a couple of programs being offered, I belief they are all mentioned here on seriousplaypro. Personally, I doing a program in Copenhagen in Denmark (in English) in September and one in southern Germany in August, and possible one later in the year somewhere in
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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Thank you Per,
I am glad you liked the website!
Do you know where could I find information on how one becomes a facilitator, an also on the procedure and costs involved?
Best regards,
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Robert Rasmussen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
The facilitator in Peru is Alvaro Delgado. http://www.apoyo.com
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Karen Cohen posted on the forum topic Introduce yourself – who are you and why interested in LSP? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi All, My name is Karen Cohen. I am a Program Manager with the University of Houston in Texas, U.S.A. My website is http://www.core.tech.uh.edu. I am fortunate to wear many hats in this education and outreach program. The variety keeps me hopping. My program uses LEGO based robotics to excite kids about science, technology, engineering
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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi, Just want to echo Marko’s point, and also applaude you on a nice website. In terms of facilitators there is also on in Peru, his names eludes me right now, but I am certain that I could be found. I have only good things about him, however, Lucio is in Argentina is absolutely also
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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Looking for some advices in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
hi Marine Another thing you may want to consider, further to what Marko raises, is to follow one of the programs that are being offered. As I recall, there are at least three different ones in the near’ish future Whether it makes sense then clearly comes back to some of the issues Marko raises, the
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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi Marko, Thanks for your kind comments. “Show Time” is based on the simple observation that people do anything better when having fun. And the more technical the product is, the higher the need to turn its training into an interactive, entertaining and fun experience. In “Show Time”, humor reigns. It’s format is an adaptation
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Marko Rillo posted on the forum topic Looking for some advices in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi Marine, Welcome on board seriousplaypro.com! Can you brief us – what kind of workshop are you planning to hold? Who is the client (no need to obviously name them :), just a short description), who are the participants (their number, diversity), what is the objective of the workshop, the timeframe of the workshop and
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Marko Rillo posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hi Sébastien, Welcome on board seriousplaypro.com! It looks interesting what you do in your company. Interesting website! I am just wondering what is the “SHOW TIME: Management of Entertainment in Training” under your services? Sounds fun. Can you let us also know? If you want to find somebody proficient in LSP close to your home
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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 3 months ago
Hello, It is a pleasure to be “on board” with the Serious Play fan group. I would like to know more about the LSP methodology. I am based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where I started Uau! Branding (please go to http://www.uaubranding.com for more info), a holistic branding and service design company. Could you please
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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Introduce yourself – who are you and why interested in LSP? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 4 months ago
hi, As Frode, I am part of Trivium. My LSP history starts with joining Executive Discovery back in 2001. We managed and developed the method, and build the initial partner network. Lots for fun and hard work back then. When I left LEGO I was the global director for LSP. I kept in contact with
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Eli De Friend posted on the forum topic Introduce yourself – who are you and why interested in LSP? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 4 months ago
If you want a full description of my professional experience, like Frode, I would direct people to my professional profile, which is most up to date at http://www.caprese.org/EN/WhoAreWe_EN.html#EliDeFriend & http://www.caprese.org/eli/Eli%20De%20Friend%20-%20Caprese%20Format.htm You can also find me on linkedin. As for my private life, I live and…[Read more]
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Marko Rillo started the topic Introduce yourself – who are you and why interested in LSP? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 4 months ago
I welcome all new members introduce your “personal self” to the rest of the community – in addition to your business profile that we can see on your profile page. It would be also nice if you could comment – how did you come across LSP and what caugth your attention to become LSP fan? :-)
Let me start: besides active strategy consulting work I am…[Read more]
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Marko Rillo started the forum topic Introduce yourself – who are you and why interested in LSP? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 4 months ago
I welcome all new members introduce your “personal self” to the rest of the community – in addition to your business profile that we can see on your profile page. :-) It would be also nice if you could comment – how did you come across LSP and what caugth your attention to become LSP
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Frode Horsted posted on the forum topic Introduce yourself – who are you and why interested in LSP? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 4 months ago
If you like, you can see my business profile on our web: http://www.trivium.dk, and see I have been working as well in public service as in private business including some 15 years in the LEGO Group as Executive VP for Business Support Functions. Since 2001 I have been a partner in Management Consultancies, and in
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Hi Karen,
Thanks for your introduction – I looked at your CORE website. There are lots of fun things that you do over there! I recommend you to get in touch with our community member Ricard, who is also active in other fields of LEGO Education. You might find some interesting issues to discuss:
http://seriousplaypro.com/members/ricardhuguet/
Rgds,
Marko