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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,
no, there are no legal restrictions in terms doing this as a facilitator. However, when you buy the physical products you will find no real support in terms moving it from just using LEGO bricks to actually doing LEGO SERIOUS PLAY with its particular characteristics
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Thomas Chew posted on the forum topic Looking for some advices in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Hi,
I am interested in the LSP methodology and keen to act as a facilitator. However, I am not ready to go through the complete training yet. Can I ask with the “open source” now, is there any legal implication if I, an uncertified Facilitator, conduct such a workshop using this method?
Thank you.
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Jody Lentz 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
Hello: I have participated in and facilitated LSP sessions with over 4,000 people since 2000, when I was introduced to it by its co-creator, Bart Victor. An internet-company incubator I co-founded was a beta-test for Real-Time Strategy, as it was moving from research project to product. When the incubator burst with the rest of the
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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 think that Eli is spot on! This is one of the long standing challenges in the community, often the best sharing has been at the annual learning days, simply because then it happened by “the water cooler”, things emerged, sometimes the form of what eventually would become an official case. -
Karen Cohen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Eli, Thanks so much for your reply. Obviously no one would want to breach any confidentiality, and that was certainly not what I had in mind. Nor was I suggesting case studies be on the level of post-event evaluations. In my naivety I hoped that those already doing LSP might share with those desiring to
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Eli De Friend posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Oh, and by the way, this is coming from someone who wanted to be a creative writer and actually started his life as a technical writer and is prepared to take an hour out of a Friday evening to send you this reply.
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Eli De Friend posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Hi Karen, the experience, case studies, case histories that you are asking for have been suggested as one of the key reasons for having a community such as this one. You are not alone :-) However, as you have already gathered, few of the partners communicate their experience openly on the web site. I cannot
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Karen Cohen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Yes, results gained with clients. I’ve studied many of the facilitator’s websites and see the impact LSP has had with their businesses. What I’d like to see is more sharing among the facilitators of outcomes, successes, results. I read the two that are posted and they are very good. I’m encouraging other facilitators to share
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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
Karen,
What kind of case studies are you thinking about? In relation to direct client engagements (ie using LSP to solve a client problem) or in relation to the training of facilitators? I suspect it is the first one -
Karen Cohen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
I’d sure like to see more case studies from some of the professional facilitators. These will help other understand LSP and help us make the case for attending training.
Karen
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Karen Chisvin posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Another possibility for now or in the future: I have designed and delivered online professional development courses, after completing a Masters of Continuing Education degree in a largely online environment. I’d be delighted to work with anyone who is interested to design an online facilitation training program using the LSP methodology. I’ve been…[Read more]
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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 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 -
Marko Rillo started the forum topic How has open source model changed your business? in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
A few months ago when LEGO informed the former licensed partners about their plans to “go open source” most of us did not have a faintest idea what this would mean to our activities. Two months down the line, can you comment about the extent of change that the recent changes have had upon your
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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Hi Per,
That sounds good.
What would be the cost to have a LSP trainer come here?Thanks
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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 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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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Thank you Per,
Is there a way to get material and / or to be trained on-line?
I have no travel plan to Europe or the US right now…Best regards,
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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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Sébastien Liron posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
Thank you Per,
I am glad you liked the website!
Do you know where could I find information on how one becomes a facilitator, an also on the procedure and costs involved?
Best regards,
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Robert Rasmussen posted on the forum topic Welcome to Serious Play Fan Group in the group Serious Play Fans: 14 years, 6 months ago
The facilitator in Peru is Alvaro Delgado. http://www.apoyo.com
He has done some great workshops. - Load More