• Aug 18th, 2015 – Last updated at Aug 18th, 2015

    Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce is working in collaboration with Innovation Culture Consulting Limited to offer our members the chance to access a free

  • Sean,

    Thank you for sharing this. It is certainly not the first nor the last time when media pick on LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology. While the general public rarely cares about work in private sector, I have also delivered “play sessions” for governmental institutions at different countries, which has raised interest among media. Sometimes…[Read more]

  • Written at Not Your Mama’s Gamer Blog by Charlotte Hyde on August 5, 2015

    LEGO is often used in educational setting, particularly K-12 and in engineering. I have used LEGO in my college courses to teach

  • KPMG Institute in Greece has started offering LEGO SERIOUS PLAY seminars using StrategicPlay® method. See this link for details.

    The StrategicPlay® method provides a process of structured thought and creative p

  • What do magic and LEGO® have to do with innovation? At HBS Executive Education’s Leading Product Innovation program, the answer is: “everything.”
    There is a follow up post to this on how Harvard Business School

  • Wow! Nice case study – well done! :)

  • Nicky Riley (@Nicky_Riley) is Programme Manager at University of the Arts London. She manages university timetabling initiative and recently organised a LEGO SERIOUS PLAY assisted workshop, which was facilitated

  • Something interesting for LEGO SERIOUS PLAY facilitators from the IAF newsroom.

    International Facilitation Week (IFW) takes place each year during the month of October to showcase the power of facilitation

  • 500 firms in Fortune 500 – and only a fraction of them use LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®. There are millions who might benefit from LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®. Coaches and consultants, teachers and trainers, professors and policy makers, HR and quality managers, therapists and thinkers, innovators and engineers, project managers… and so on. All of them pot…[Read more]

  • Hi Marcos! I suggest that it might be a good idea for you to post your call in our community forum: http://seriousplaypro.com/forum/ – as many participants have opted to receive automatic notifications about

  • University of Huddersfield lecturer describes success of using plastic bricks in seminars. The following content is re-posted from Meeting Design Institute and Times Higher Education.

    We experienced at The

  • Hi Sean! Good idea, I created UK astore with the books included! Here it is http://astore.amazon.co.uk/serplapro-21

    The same for bricks. It looks like some LEGO bricks can be bought via Amazon UK, but Serious

  • Congratulations to our community members Jacquie and Denise. Their new and interesting book Strategic Play: The Creative Facilitator’s Guide is now available for order via Amazon.

    Introduction from the book

  • Sharecollab´s focus  is to promote shareable cities in Colombia,  and one of the business strategies is  to spread  collaborative economy knowledge through meetups and Ouishare events every month. The last Meetup

  • Hugues,

    Not sure that I understand your question. Can you please elaborate with some examples what types of inputs are you looking from the community?

    Kind regards,
    Marko

  • Hi Manuel.

    Indeed, I have used pencil cup/letter dog exercise as a simple ice-breaker, but it is the most powerful in an instance where you have a relatively bureaucratic company looking for more flexibility. In those situations where the company past has fostered the truisms that the procedures, budgets and instructions are paramount. What I…[Read more]

  • This is one of those posts that is situated at the borders of LEGO SERIOUS PLAY. Namely the exercises that use LEGO bricks, but are not SERIOUS PLAY. However, one of your customers might be looking forward to

  • I was recently again pointed to one firm who offers LEGO SERIOUS PLAY workshops, but has not taken formal LEGO SERIOUS PLAY training with any of the senior trainers. So what to think about it?

    It would be great to see a debate in this matter. Let me kick off by my own perspective.

    I tend to have a democratic stance, based on personal experience.…[Read more]

  • hi Hugues

    I have done this a couple of times, and the most surprising thing is that you do not have to adapt, or at least extremely little. The key difference is in how visually impaired see things, as my sponsor said it “but we see, we just see with our hands”. Thus, give the listeners time to feel the model, before or while the builder is…[Read more]

  • From Rafiq Elmansy’s website Designorate:

    Lego bricks extend their role as a play toy to contribute to design thinking inside large organizations through the Lego Serious Play tool. Design thinking is an

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