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Bob Cornelis replied to the topic lsp for senior project managers in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 8 months ago
Hello, 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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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic Global conference or many local ones? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 8 years, 8 months ago
hi Massimo
We will absolutely do another global conference. We are back in Billund in October (3-4th). I think you missed the 2016 conference, which explains why you didn’t know. We will post about it soon’ish
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Michael Tarnowski commented on the post, Bootstrapping Your Brick Collection on the Cheap 8 years, 10 months ago
Thank you, Guy for your thorough “experience report”. I build my first LSP kits by myself as well and took similar experiences.
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Michael Tarnowski wrote a new post 9 years, 4 months ago
from Michael Tarnowski blog Plays in Business
In rehearsals, the actors try together with the director to enter as deep as possible into the character he/she will present on stage. There are a lot of
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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic handicap and LSP in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 5 months ago
hi Hugues
I have done this a couple of times, and the most surprising thing is that you do not have to adapt, or at least extremely little. The key difference is in how visually impaired see things, as my sponsor said it “but we see, we just see with our hands”. Thus, give the listeners time to feel the model, before or while the builder is…[Read more]
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Michael Tarnowski wrote a new post 9 years, 6 months ago
Michael Tarnowski is planning the first LSP Rhein Main Meetup #1: Kick-off meeting – LSP introduction. Follow this link to see more details: http://www.meetup.com/LEGO-Serious-Play-Rhein-Main-Germany/
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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic LSP in virtual scenarios in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 6 months ago
hi,
I have a bit of experience with this, and know of some experiences done previously by the LEGO Group. There are certainly some challenges in creating 100/100. Calendar permitting, I would be happy to participate
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Michel Cloosterman replied to the topic Netherlands Intro meetup? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 7 months ago
… and the announcement is already out in the dutch NL group on LinkedIn.
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Michel Cloosterman replied to the topic Netherlands Intro meetup? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 7 months ago
… and the announcement is already out in the dutch LN group on LinkedIn.
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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic LSP trademarks and copyrights violated? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 7 months ago
hi
Furhter to Onno’s post, consder putting this line to itLEGO®, the LEGO® logo, the Brick, Knob configuration and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group.
And, be carefull with the writing of LEGO SERIOUS PLAY inside the other colour and in grey color. This could be intepreted as a violation of the logo and trademark
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Michel Cloosterman replied to the topic Certification in UK in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 7 months ago
Hi Ali,
Sorry, we did one in january in London …
The next training we organize is in Amsterdam, june 2015. And to see where other trainings take place, please check the event calender of Serious Play Pro ..there are quit some opportunities. Good luck of course and keep on playing.
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Michel Cloosterman replied to the topic Netherlands Intro meetup? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 7 months ago
Hey Erwin, Massimo and Martin,
I will be glad to join you guys.
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Bob Cornelis posted an update 9 years, 9 months ago
Working on a new workshop for a young potential group of engineers in the next weeks.
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Bob Cornelis commented on the post, Building a Global Manifesto Through LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® – A Case Study 9 years, 9 months ago
Felicitations for the clear explanation of your experience with this lsp workshop. I agree that questions and a good timing are key for succesful workshops. Success for the coming ones.
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Michel Cloosterman replied to the topic LSP workshop with 19 participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 9 months ago
Hi Greet,
You’re welcome. I’m sure you will succeed. Have fun, play well. Hartelijke groet, Michel -
Michel Cloosterman replied to the topic LSP workshop with 19 participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 9 months ago
Hi Greet,
Like Wiro said. It is very well possible to work in smaller groups and focus on your role as facilitator. The thing is that you probably want to make sure that they can work on their own. Therefore, make sure that they do enough skills building. And make sure they ‘stick’ to the proces so that everyone gets the change to tell the whole…[Read more]
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Bob Cornelis replied to the topic Example Questions needed in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 9 months ago
Hello,
It is important to have an issue / key question around which you will built your questions.
Starting from questions around the actual situation of the team and then progressively having questions which let you go to the answer of the key question / issue of the workshop.Without a central theme, it is difficult. Or you have an…[Read more]
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Bob Cornelis commented on the post, Your Brains at Play 9 years, 10 months ago
very nice film as lead to show the importance of Lego serious play as a methodology that wakes ideas also while playing.
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Michael Tarnowski wrote a new post 9 years, 10 months ago
A marvelous way for LEGO aficionados to pimp their living room from Architecture N Design.
Play is the building block of childhood learning, and this romper room, collaboratively designed by Lena Seow,
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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic A question for the LSP Practitioners and Professionals in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 10 years ago
Dear Alexander
The short answer would be that the sets are costly but not expensive. The kits, in particular, the connections kit contain a lot of special elements that are expensive to produce. Historically, LEGO has kept the same margin on the LSP products as on any. In periods it has even been lower, but I believe that it has been adjust to…[Read more]
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