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Rodrigo Borgia replied to the topic Worshop for 100 individuals in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Lego.com
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Luis replied to the topic Worshop for 100 individuals in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Hi Rodrigo,
thanks for the input! much appreciated.
In case I get the work, where can I buy all that material for being available in 3 weeks?
regards,
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Rodrigo Borgia replied to the topic Worshop for 100 individuals in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Hi Luis,
I have been workshops with close to this numbers.
In my humble opinion, there is no chance to get deep in it, but for sure good instances of learning and group sharing.I would start with a good amount of time for a warm-up, close to one hour. Then, getting two different concepts in an hour per concept exercise; probably based in what…[Read more]
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Luis started the topic Worshop for 100 individuals in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Dear all, I was invited for a 100 people workshop .
The client request the following for a 4 hours session:
– to be aimed at ‘building’ something
– to focus on ‘trust’
– enhancing ‘exchanges’ and ‘sharing’Can I get some ideas and approach for this matter, regarding there´s 100 elements?
Thank you in advance!
best regards,
Luis -
Stephen Dann replied to the topic Question about bricks management! in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Ziplock bags and resealable bags have been my best asset for porting and sorting the Lego kits. I’ve converted my starter kit boxes to resealable bags, and this has meant that I can add Kit labels, team labels, session names and details. Same for my collection of LSP ducks, and the LSP window exploration kits – small ziplocks and a handful of…[Read more]
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Daniel Weiss replied to the topic LSP for Blind Participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Hello I am preparing a training for the same profile of people. I woud like to know the why you did this kind of workshops. What kind of questions you placed? What was your goal? If there any website to be seen the practice?
I thank you in advanced for your support and comments. Direct contact dwlegoes@gmail.com
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Manuel Grassler replied to the topic Question about bricks management! in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Hi Elisabeth,
Actually we had the same issue but internally. As I introduced the methodology to our company Haufe we started out with a standard set. With more and more facilitators joining our internal LSP community we did the following set up of bricks as they need them for the workshops:
10 Starter Kits mixed together to form the basis for a…[Read more]
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Touzet-Planchon started the topic Question about bricks management! in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 5 months ago
Hello everybody,
We are a couple of facilitators in the same area with the same question : how can we best manage our kits of bricks? Indeed, we were wondering if there were some best practices that some of you could share in order to have enough kits available when we need them, without each of us investing in so many kits. Have some of you…[Read more]
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John Benn replied to the topic Facilitator training available in South Africa in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi Thias,
I’ve dropped you an email.
Cheers
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Gustavo De la Cruz Tovar replied to the topic Using LSP For Software Architecture Design in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
By the way, if you need spanish translation, feel free to contact me
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Gustavo De la Cruz Tovar replied to the topic Using LSP For Software Architecture Design in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi!
I apply LSP with Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF 9.1
I share a presentation that I explained at Mexico Open Group 2016 Event.
Aplicando lego serious play para togaf 9.1 architecture development method from Gustavo De la Cruz TovarFor software architecture, You could use LSP for stakeholder management, establish…[Read more]
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Christopher S. Robinson replied to the topic LSP for Blind Participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi Lindsay,
I’m a Disability Services professional in Boston. In our LSP sessions with participants who are blind/low vision, I’ve made available the following:
Small white plastic bowls do Window Exp bag sorting.One or two LEGO plates with one item of the full array of LEGO bricks and elements affixed (not glued)to the plate:it becomes an…[Read more]
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Lindsay Ellis replied to the topic LSP for Blind Participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Thanks for the advice.
The group will be 50/50 partially sighted to sighted so it will definitely be a challenge. I will make sure that I give extra build time in my roadmap.
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Richard Gold replied to the topic LSP via conference call in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Thanks Rodrigo and Stephen
That’s really helpful. It’s definitely going to be a shorter rather than longer session. I have a horrible feeling that it’s going to be more Skype than Halo. Thanks for the ‘watch-outs’ too.
I’ll report back if it goes ahead.
Thanks again and best wishes
Richard
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Hugues Leininger replied to the topic LSP for Blind Participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi Lindsay
I did it and it was a great human experience. You need to adapt the timing and material. I used standard packs at the beginning and you should leave to the blind participants enough time to memorise the content of the pack (they will probably sort all bricks)
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Dieter Reuther replied to the topic LSP for Blind Participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi Lindsay,
This is not specifically about LSP, but might have some tips for you: http://legofortheblind.com/
The site hosts text instruction to help blind people build LEGO Models.Best,
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Lindsay Ellis started the topic LSP for Blind Participants in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi LSP Community, I was wondering if anyone had ever run a LSP workshop for a team with partially sighted or blind participants. I have a group of 12 and half of those will have partial or no sight. I’m looking for some tips for skills building (I don’t think I can have them design based on a picture of a model) as well as anything I should…[Read more]
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Stephen Dann replied to the topic LSP via conference call in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi there. I recently did run a three location LSP workshop using video conferencing. It’s a challenge, and it takes some background preparation (including, in my case, background mistake making), but it can be done. I had a split of 8 local, 3 in remote location 1, and 1 in remote location 2. From what I’ve heard, everyone felt they got…[Read more]
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Rodrigo Borgia replied to the topic LSP via conference call in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
Hi Richard,
This is not a bizarre question at all!!! In fact, i have been asked previously for same similar situations……
In my humilde opinion, there is a slight way to get this done – but you will definitely loose the “in the flesh” instances and minor captions you could get when you conduct the workshop by person.
If you have a great…[Read more]
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Sebastian replied to the topic Selling 30 Exploration Bags in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 6 months ago
you might drop me an email. the message function in the forum is not working very well.
lsp@innokombinat@comthanks
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