• Fair enough. After posting my message, I did think that I have something of a bee in my bonnet (try modelling that in bricks) on the general subject of quality, credibility and competence, as you may well have detected.

    I didn’t intend to question any one person or group of people in particular. It’s rather the concern that word-of-mouth has its…[Read more]

  • Hi Bruce,
    While Jens has been closely attached to the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY community for about ten years now and both he and Katrin Elster, who is a co-organiser of Play4Agile, are certified LSP facilitators, there is no guarantee that everything that Jens and Katrin introduce to the Agile community under the brand name Strategic Play is necessarily…[Read more]

  • Patrizia – happy to create it. What would you like me to call it and who else besides you would I appoint as the moderator of the forum?

  • BTW, I’m not suggesting that you can’t or shouldn’t use LSP in an Agile project. Far from it. In fact, the more people using LSP, the merrier. My concern is related to branding and quality. How can an honest client with a certain budget ensure that his or her funds achieve the intended objectives, if there is no guarantee on what is being…[Read more]

  • Hi James,
    You are not the first person to use Agile and LSP in the same breath. In April at a Project Management conference, I was talking with a guy who ran a one and a half hour session on LSP and Agile. What bothered me was that he had only seen “LSP” once, at another conference and instantly thought he could lecture on the subject. He…[Read more]

  • Dear Marcos,
    I seem to remember 4 years ago, when we set up the community, there was some suggestion to use salesforce.com as a way to share business leads and leverage each other’s work. There were some fairly valid arguments against this, not least of which is the fact that many companies don’t want the world knowing that they have asked for…[Read more]

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    ThumbnailEdwin de Vos and Dieter Reuther suggested the following interesting article from the Boston Globe, written by Leon Neyfakh.

    The adult human is a serious animal: a worker, a thinker, a problem solver. He or she

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Apologies to everybody who suffered from this.

    Today during 2 hours our site came under a spam attack that originated from Senegal. As a result 154 users of our site received personal messages that contained

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Annemarie Steen (MA) is ‘Serious about Playfulness’ and has a strong vision about the importance of PLAY for adults in dealing with today’s fast changing and complex world. She says, the results of PLAY; instant

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Fun animation by NPR showing your brains at play. Why do we humans like to play so much? Play sports, play tag, play the stock market, play Duck Duck Goose? We love it all. And we’re not the only ones. Dogs, cats,

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    This is a recap of the most popular stories on Serious Play Pro in October 2014:

    Creating Stories with Glynn Technique
    Lego Serious Play and Business Model Canvas
    Lego Serious Play and Business Modeling
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  • Gustavo,

    Lego Serious Play is not a classic tool for personnel selection, but it certainly can help you to open people up during interview process. If you haven’t done so already then I suggest you to review the relevant case study of Omar Bermudez regarding the similar topic that he posted a year ago:…[Read more]

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Serious Play Pro community has been active since 2009. It has operated on a voluntary basis of our founders and by generous content contributions of many people who have written great case studies, book reviews

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    ThumbnailI would urge all Serious Play Pro community members who are active on LinkedIn to endorse their fellow facilitators for the “Lego Serious Play” skill. Doing this helps to increase the visibility of your abilities

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

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    Becky Blunk from the University Campus Suffolk wrote the following case study about using Lego Serious Play in library context.

    Learning Services at University Campus Suffolk (UCS) consistently strives to

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

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    Make Happy blog published the following post.

    Last week the Make Happy team and a few friends were invited to become LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ (LSP) facilitators. LSP enables people to move away from linear

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    ThumbnailBecky Blunk from the University Campus Suffolk wrote the following fun blog post about Lego Serious Play.

    For those of you who know me best or even slightly more than a little, I am pretty good at pretending to

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Serious Play Pro community member Arno Bendermacher of Freelunch.nl and ForwardInBusiness.com has created a presentation about Lego Serious Play with lots of photos that you can see via Slideshare.

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Mark Hylton wrote in 2009 a short study about “Developing the Competency of Serious Play” at the University of Buffalo. This study was brought to our attention only recently. When he was part of the Masters’

  • Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years ago

    I would like to introduce you to Serious Play Pro community member Alison James from University of Arts in London. She has been actively studying Lego Serious Play for a number of years. Let me point you to

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