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Pamela Franco replied to the topic LSP Safety Culture in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Thank you very much, I’ll contact him.
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Allen Higgins replied to the topic LSP Safety Culture in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
You could reach out to Paul Mahoney (not a member here but is a LSP Facilitator – same class as me)
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Thierry Gregorius replied to the topic LEGO workshops for rural children community outreach in Bangladesh? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Thanks Koen, I have passed it on!
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Koen van Sabben replied to the topic LEGO workshops for rural children community outreach in Bangladesh? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Please have a look at
https://education.lego.com/en-us/support/buildtoexpress/curriculum-download-supportBuild to express was the old education version of LSP for children. It is discontinued by Lego, but the material is still available.
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Pamela Franco started the topic LSP Safety Culture in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Hello everybody, hope you have an excellent week, I would like to ask if anyone has experience working with safety culture?.
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Jeff Tagle replied to the topic competency assessment using LSP in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
I’m assuming you already have behavioral indicators set for the competencies you want to measure. given that there is no “wrong answer” in LSP, the best LSP can do here is to try and elicit these behaviors in a group setting. From there, an independent observer/rater should be able to assess the level of the competency being measured. So LSP usage…[Read more]
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Marko Rillo replied to the topic competency assessment using LSP in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Indeed. I have the same questions. But we need to make sure that we understand the exact meaning of the word “assessment” here. So Parag, can you please elaborate:
– Will this be an individual task or a group task? Will people use LSP together or alone?
– Who will assess? The participants? Will they assess themselves or each other?
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Andrew Batchelor replied to the topic competency assessment using LSP in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Unless there is a “right answer” for the assessment, I’m not sure how it would work. Given that LSP includes the premise that there are no wrong answers, it would be difficult to objectively assess any competancy.
On the other hand, I think LSP is a great tool for exploring all aspects of an idea like customer-centricity, and what it means to…[Read more]
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Marko Rillo replied to the topic competency assessment using LSP in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Hi Parag,
What I have done occasionally during a workshop is using 10×1-pin LEGO plates for measurements (see the image) to assess the agreement/disagreement with the shared model buildings or their components. Would this work. Or can you please elaborate – you might have something else in mind?
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PARAG GADHIA started the topic competency assessment using LSP in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 8 months ago
Hi, can anyone guide me regarding how LSP can be used for competency assessment.
For example I want to understand at what level participant is on “Customer Centricity” on a scale of 1 to 10. Is there a way to assess using LSP.
If anyone has done something on skill based, competency based work with LSP, please share/message me.
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Thierry Gregorius replied to the topic LEGO workshops for rural children community outreach in Bangladesh? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
Thanks Dieter, appreciated.
If anyone else has links to workshop resources for kids, involving LEGO as a tool/process, that would be useful too.
Thanks
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Yelda Gurbuz Erdogan replied to the topic How It All Began: The Origins Of LEGO® Serious Play® in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
This is great article. I am so grateful to you and Mr. Victor. I will frame this part: ‘The story of LSP is one of the sweat, tears and frustration but also the passion, engagement and courage to be different that go into entrepreneurship. It is also a story of persistence.’ As one of facilitator, I am also passionate about methodology. Your…[Read more]
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Jody Lentz replied to the topic How It All Began: The Origins Of LEGO® Serious Play® in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
Brilliant Johan! Thanks for reminding us of the deep and diverse theoretical roots of LSP.
Our time at the Imagination Lab in Lausanne was always memorable and remarkable — thank you for your patience with a simple American as we brought LSP into the world.
It is astonishing to me that LSP started as *strictly* a 3-day “Real Time Strategy” works…[Read more] -
Werner replied to the topic Models/Instruction Booklet for Window Exploration Bag in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
Thanks for sharing guys. This is interresting.
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@SeanBlair replied to the topic How It All Began: The Origins Of LEGO® Serious Play® in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
Like @denisemeyerson Thank you Johan, this is a super read and has helped me understand so much more about the brilliant method you and Prof Bart created. As one of the many professional facilitators who use the method, my clients and workshop participants are grateful to have their stories heard. I believe it was Einstein who said “If At First t…[Read more]
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Denise Meyerson replied to the topic How It All Began: The Origins Of LEGO® Serious Play® in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
This is a superb article. Thank you for the detailed explanations and the background. What a wonderful gift you have given to so many people – transformed lives and changed the way in which teams ‘play’ together.
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Johan Roos started the topic How It All Began: The Origins Of LEGO® Serious Play® in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
As proud “fathers” of what many called an “insane” idea two decades ago, finally, Bart Victor and I just published an article about the sweat, tears and frustration, but also the passion, engagement, persistence and courage to be different that went into the LEGO® Serious Play® and Real-Time Strategy idea, concept, and initial product two decad…[Read more]
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Dieter Reuther replied to the topic LEGO workshops for rural children community outreach in Bangladesh? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
Hi Thierry,
Not involving LSP, but MIT Solve, a marketplace for social impact, has some programs that target kids in Bangladesh.
Building advocates for Educational Equity
No Limit GenerationBest,
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Thierry Gregorius started the topic LEGO workshops for rural children community outreach in Bangladesh? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
Hi, someone on LinkedIn contacted me after seeing my blog, she’s interested in LEGO workshop ideas/resources for a rural community outreach program in Bangladesh for underprivileged children.
This isn’t my domain at all, so does anyone have contacts or resources I could point her to? As it’s about children, LSP may not be the most appropriate…[Read more]
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Andrew Batchelor replied to the topic Models/Instruction Booklet for Window Exploration Bag in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 5 years, 9 months ago
Gargoyle Software also put together a page on the Exploration Bag:
http://www.gargoylesoftware.com/lsp/facilitators
I find in general that it is possible to do a version of the Starter Kit exercises with the Explorer bag, but on a smaller scale. The Tower exercise translates fine, and there are at least two distinct ways of making a duck…[Read more]
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