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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Exactly 5 years ago today the SeriousPlayPro.com community was born! In 6-10 December 2009 we attended a Lego Serious Play certification training at LEGO Group. It was a great and dynamic group of people from

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Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, MA, MBA, (ATR), (CMC) wrote a new post 11 years ago
LEGO bricks build better mathematicians
27 November 2014
“LEGO construction skills were found to be a unique predictor of maths performance, independent of factors we already
know about. ”
Dr Miles
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqjD0MzdCp8A nice interview with Wiro Kuipers who describes what he has done with LEGO SERIOUS PLAY.
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Slightly different from “classic” LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology, Dominic Krimmer (Twitter@dkrimmer84) has written an interesting case study about the combination of LEGO and Scrum tools. Here is his blog post “The -
Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Looking for something to spice up your LEGO SERIOUS PLAY facilitation sessions? Do you have in mind something far worse than hot coals?
According to some reliable community sources that have collected more
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Now that Lego has introduced their new website, they have also included new list of references that they suggest to read. One of the papers on their list is Said, Roos & Statler (2001) “Lego Speaks”

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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Cogmation Robotics has created a sweepstakes campaign to provide exclusive offers from Virtual Robotics Toolkit. This competition gives you a chance to win a LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
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Marko Rillo commented on the post, SeriousPlay.com – Rest in Peace 11 years ago
@massimo – you pose an interesting question. I think that one of the reasons behind the move is that Serious Play for businesses has so far been sitting at the periphery of Lego activities. That has kept our
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Lego has published its new website at http://www.lego.com/en-us/seriousplay/. A great initiative to bring Serious Play solutions closer to the core of Lego customers. The website consists of the following

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Robert Rasmussen commented on the post, Lego Serious Play Workshop for 1000 Participants (in Spanish and English) 11 years ago
Hello Mertine,
Marko is correct. We used the window exploration kit. Due to duration of the workshop (almost 3 hrs) we did in fact consider adding some additional bricks for that last challenge. However
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Lego has created its new website for Lego Serious Play at http://www.lego.com/en-us/seriousplay/. Today they also pulled the plug from the old SeriousPlay.com website. When you type in its address to the URL
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Marko Rillo commented on the post, Lego Serious Play Workshop for 1000 Participants (in Spanish and English) 11 years ago
Mertine,
@mmiddelkoop – hopefully Robert @robertrasmussen and Lucio @luciomargulis would be able to comment soon as well, but based what I can see it looks like the participants of the conference are using
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Wonderfull has elaborated on the detailed contents of their card deck, which includes 25 cards according to the following principles:
Green cards – rules of Lego Serious Play
Orange cards – components of -
Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Lego has presented their revamped page for Lego Serious Play method that you can find here: http://www.lego.com/en-us/seriousplayBuild your way to better business – a powerful tool designed to enhance
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years ago
Jason Goodwin has prepared a short Slideshare Presentation about Lego Serious Play
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 11 years, 1 month ago

Wonderfull design and facilitation lab in Moscow has created a wonderful set of Lego Serious Play cards that you can use during facilitation sessions.Wonderfull card package includes a set of 25 cards in
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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 11 years, 1 month 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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