• Michael Fearne wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Thank you to Marko for kindly allowing me to post up this short article on my new book.

    Hi I’m Michael. I’ve been an LSP Facilitator since 2013, working with clients and teaching people the LSP method.

    I’m a big

  • I watched parts of the video and I’ve seen Dan’s stuff and you’re giving him too much credit Thierry.

    He had a thesis about misery at work, he wanted to write a book and so he went looking for ways to confi

  • Sorry that last post was a little more direct than I intended. Danger of belting out a post on your way out the door at 5pm!

    Anyway what I was trying to say (somewhat ineloquently) was that in client interactions I’ve found the best thing to do is get them building and experiencing LSP.

    That’s the evidence you and they are looking for. A cli…[Read more]

  • Great discussion in here, thank you everyone.

    I wouldn’t put much stock in Dan’s views, numbers or anything else. Clearly has a chip on his shoulder and an agenda to push with his book. I’m not wasting any more breath/words on him.

    As to how to talk about LSP and the challenges that some of you are facing in getting clients to use LSP, I’m not s…[Read more]

  • Hi Marc,

    Nice to meet a fellow Australian wanting to get trained up in LEGO Serious Play.

    To give you the full picture of LSP training in Australia, to my knowledge there are three main trainers here.

    MCI – Denise who responded above.

    Pivotal Play – That’s the company that I run. We’re based in Melbourne and run both client workshops and als…[Read more]

  • Sounds good everyone. I’d love to be involved. Best email is: michael@michaelfearne.com

    Thanks

  • Michael Fearne wrote a new post 8 years ago

    The LEGO brick might just be one of the most creative tools we humans have ever invented. And as Facilitators of LEGO Serious Play we see it work it’s magic every day.

    But even like the strongest of super

  • Hi Rob,

    I’ve used the Build to Express Kits. They’re great. In some respects they’re better than the starter kits. They have more of the little pieces like tools and a big base plate. But they don’t have the big duplo blocks that the starter kit does.

    Overall they are a fine substitute when the starter kits aren’t available.

    Cheers

    Michael

  • Great to see you took the plunge Rob! Count me in. I’ll send you my details.

  • Michael Fearne wrote a new post 10 years ago

    The following was posted by Michael Fearne on LinkedIn Pulse

    Using LEGO to solve real business problems? Surely not! This is another case study in a series focusing on companies that have used LEGO Serious

  • Michael Fearne wrote a new post 10 years ago

    Using LEGO to solve real business problems? Surely not! This is another case study in a series focusing on companies that have used LEGO Serious Play to help solve real business challenges they were facing.
    The

  • Michael Fearne wrote a new post 10 years ago

    This is the 2nd post in a series focusing on case studies and companies that have used LEGO Serious Play to help solve real challenges they were facing.
    The Brief
    Over the last 2 years I’ve incorporated LEGO

  • Hi Luc,

    The good news is you’re getting meetings, you’re doing demo’s and they are understanding and seeing value in the method… up to a point.

    From what you said the real problem is taking that next step and showing how it can solve major strategic issues. If you can show that, then the other issue of the method being perceived as a toy…[Read more]

  • Michael Fearne wrote a new post 10 years ago

    ThumbnailThis is the first in a series of posts focusing on case studies and companies that have used LEGO Serious Play to help solve real challenges they were facing.
    The Brief
    First up is a case study from 2014 that