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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic How has open source model changed your business? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 6 months ago
So far little, but it is early days. I think that only a few consultancies outside the community have realised that it has happened, and for the clients at this stage it matters little. The element of “premium” or “exclusivity” is still there.
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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic How has open source model changed your business? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
So far little, but it is early days. I think that only a few consultancies outside the community have realised that it has happened, and for the clients at this stage it matters little. The element of “premium” or “exclusivity” is still there.
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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 6 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 -
Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 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 -
Per Kristiansen replied to the topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 6 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 done in South America (in the country your own…[Read more] -
Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 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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Per Kristiansen commented on the post, The Opposite of Play is not Work, it's Depression 14 years, 6 months ago
Hi, also read Browns book a few months back, and fully agree with you. It is an easy and compelling read. One his points that really resonates with the LSP approach is that we use play as a way of preparing ourselves for the future. I tweeted these quotes from the book: “Play is like
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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 6 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 Europe. I follow a four day program,…[Read more] -
Per Kristiansen replied to the topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 6 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 a great guy -
Per Kristiansen replied to the topic Looking for some advices in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 6 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 nature of the workshops, etc etc
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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, 6 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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Per Kristiansen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 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, 6 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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Per Kristiansen replied to the topic Introduce yourself – who are you and why interested in LSP? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 14 years, 6 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 LEGO, and supported them in training facilitators.
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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, 6 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