• To whom it may concern: Identity and Landscapekits are available again (at least in the Dutch online LEGO-shop)

  • Hi Sebastian.

    Sounds great fun. There are two case studies on our community website that you might find helpful. See:

    Serious Play Case Study – Building Country Vision 2018

    Serious Play™ for 85 people at European Innovation Academy

    What your client is looking for is not so…[Read more]

  • Hi,

    I am doing a workshop for 80 people next week. They would like to do use LSP as a closer for an international conference as a fun but still productive activity.
    I have previously done large workshops upto 200 people but the LSP part tends to be as an activity that is added to further explore or amplify a topic already under discussion.
    In…[Read more]

  • Sebastian posted an update in the group Group logo of Serious Play ForumSerious Play Forum 11 years, 9 months ago

    Hi! If you use LSP for team building and organization discussions… here is something to start with :)
    https://image-store.slidesharecdn.com/4f8a8f66-18c3-11e4-a8bb-12313d275d6d-original.png

  • I’m not 100% certain it’s resolved, but I simply put this receipt into my tax deduction forms and tried it. I’ll know in a year from now whether it was accepted ;-)

    I think it should be ok, it looks a lot like a Dutch invoice, has the right VAT % etc. Should be fine…

    Thanks

  • Martin – did you manage to clarify the VAT issue? I believe that inside EU you should be able to import/export according to uniform rules whereby the tax is calculated based on the rules of the target country: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union_value_added_tax#Intra-Community_acquisition

    However, LEGO may have its branches in many…[Read more]

  • Sorry. Per’s post disappeared because of a technical glitch – while removing some spam comments I accidentally deleted it. Uploading it here:
    hi Gustavo, the association was formed by Robert Rasmussen and my-self when LEGO launched the community model. Robert and I were the original master trainers in the method for LEGO, we are both former LEG…[Read more]

  • Sorry. Per’s post disappeared because of a technical glitch – while removing some spam comments I accidentally deleted it. Uploading it here:

    hi Patrizia, just a couple of quick thoughts: this is a bit like coaching, you dont need a coaching certificate to do coaching, ”it is simple, you just have to ask questions”, but those that have app…[Read more]

  • Hi Guys

    I’m new on this but i was reading about the LSP Facilitator training and found that many training companies refers to a Association of Master Trainers in the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method but i couldn’t found any url or website about this Association or how the trainers of this certification become trainers that can certified people.

    I h…[Read more]

    • hi Gustavo, the assocation was formed by Robert Rasmussen and my-self when LEGO launched the community model. Robert and I were the original master trainers in the method for LEGO, we are both former LEGO and Executive Discovery employees. When the business model became more open, we decided to compete and collaborate. We formed the association,…[Read more]

    • Thanks Per. This really helps. So as far as i understand to become a trainer depends on your collaboration with the community. For now there is no a formal process to become a trainer really?.

      Thanks in advance for your help. I have a lot to read and practice. I hope soon ill be sharing how it goes

    • Thanks Per. This really helps. So as far as i understand to become a trainer depends on your collaboration with the community. For now there is no a formal process to become a trainer really?.

      Thanks in advance for your help. I have a lot to read and practice. I hope soon ill be sharing how it goes

  • Hello Patrizia,

    I am quite new at LSP… but since I obtained my LSP Facilitator certification and started to promote it to potential clients, I observed that those who had an interest began to search the Internet for information on it. And this is where I believe we can probably do a better job: selling the merits of a certified LSP facilitator…[Read more]

  • Hello all,

    Something odd is happening to me… I keep meeting people who runs LSP workshops.
    I always get thrilled when I meet someone who is into LSP, but then it happened already 2 times in 2 weeks, that these people actually tell me that ‘you don’t need a certification to play with LEGO!”.
    I understand that the method is powerful and there…[Read more]

    • hi Patrizia, just a couple of quick thoughts: this is a bit like coaching, you dont need a coaching certificate to do coaching, “it is simple, you just have to ask questions”, but those that have approved certifications somehow do it better. There are probably many viable paths, one of the ones that Robert and I work on is that LEGO makes it clear…[Read more]

  • Gabriel posted an update in the group Group logo of Serious Play ForumSerious Play Forum 11 years, 10 months ago

    Hello everyone, I am about to give my first ever LSP workshop next week and had a question: anyone know if LSP was used in the financial sector (banking or other)? My client is a state-owned development bank and I am sure they would be thrilled to know if that were the case!

    Thanks

    • Ive done bank of tokyo mitsubishi japan’s largest bank for last 1.5 years. 1 to 2 two day sessions per month.
      Also 10 sessions for bank mandiri indonesia’s largest bank which is also state owned.
      Also AXA insurance one if worlds largest for 2 sessions last 2 months.

    • hi, I have used it with two major UK banks, one large bank in Southern Europe. I have not personally used it with banks in Scandinavia (where I live), but believe it has happened

  • Patrizia and Per,

    Thanks to both of you for a great discussion. It might be indeed a good idea to gather in September and even spend some time on definition building. However, if we are unable to define the LSP for our purpose more precisely then I would say that there is nothing wrong with that either. If we are not too strict in our expression…[Read more]

    • Hi Mark,

      sorry for the late reply!
      I would make a distinction between LSP core and its derivative applications. Legoviews (which I have been doing in several context different from the initial experiments in Palestine) in NOT LSP, it’s a derivation as it lacks many elements of a workshop.

      Perhaps we don’t need a definition, but perhaps defining…[Read more]

  • Jim Hwang posted an update in the group Group logo of Serious Play ForumSerious Play Forum 11 years, 10 months ago

    May I have your experience if I want to use LSP starter kit only for 25-30 people in 1-1.5 hr to make group describe current team profile and ideal vision? It is part of full day team building or leasership workshop.

  • Ah, 1 question sort of answered. I just received an invoice from Lego Denmark. The strange thing is that the invoice is in Dutch, with the Dutch VAT percentage (21%, DK apparently has 25%) and the bank that is listed is a Dutch bank.

    Getting more and more confused :-)

  • Hey all,

    After receiving my certification from Per, I am now every excited to get started on my first workshop. I ordered 10 starter kits and a box of exploration kits from the Lego online store. It has been shipped, so happy about that.

    Question though: how does it work with VAT? There is no VAT mentioned on the invoice and I can’t even tell…[Read more]

  • I was thinking exactly the same thing :)
    It could be a very interesting experience, given the different and divergent applications we comply LSP for.
    So, trying to converge may be an interesting exercise!

    Cheers,
    Pat

  • Thanks Per!

    Well, the moment you ways it’s a process, you define it, yet it’s vague.
    I feel LSP is a kind of elephant – hard to describe but easy to recognise when experienced.

    LEGO is not enough to define it in its essence, application varies. core values receive different emphasis…
    It’s like the tower/bridge exercise: we all know what those o…[Read more]

  • Hello everyone!

    The premise: I recently went to a workshop that encouraged people to ask stupid questions. So, I have been starting asking stupid questions and build on them.

    So, despite being engaged with the bricks by 5 years already, I have just realised that I could not find THE official definition of LSP.

    There are amazing definition out…[Read more]

  • Looking to use LSP in an international conference of 150 to 200 people in China – any previous experience of do’s, don’ts, avoids, musts etc. gratefully received

    • Hi Simon, I am curious about your challenge. Here are some of my questions: Is this a conference or a workshop? If it’s a conference, how will you be using LSP? Will you be demonstrating the methodology or do you have specific business objectives to address? Will all 150 conference participants be taking part in the LSP activity? How many…[Read more]

    • Hi Simon. I agree with Eli. Its very important to understand the overall output desired. If it is a reasonably complex question then you need a trained facilitator and assistant facilitators for every 8 to 12 pax. Alternatively train a person at each table as a facilitator for the day. I have done both. Just did a workshop on collaboration and…[Read more]

    • Simon, adding to the above (with which I am perfectly aligned), my experience with large groups, whether it is an intro to LSP or an actual delivery, is that music should be avoided, relatively small groups (6 per table) makes it easier to align, that sharing rounds are shorter, skills building is as always important, and finally that each…[Read more]

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