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Bob Cornelis replied to the topic lsp for senior project managers in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 7 years, 9 months ago
Hello, nice topic but 23participants for a workshop of 2,5 hrs and this programme is ambitiuous. I would go for a shared model with 10 big principles of the identity for the target group. You have then a result that has a sense and output supported by all participants. Good luck.
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Bob Cornelis posted an update 9 years, 10 months ago
Working on a new workshop for a young potential group of engineers in the next weeks.
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Bob Cornelis commented on the post, Building a Global Manifesto Through LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® – A Case Study 9 years, 10 months ago
Felicitations for the clear explanation of your experience with this lsp workshop. I agree that questions and a good timing are key for succesful workshops. Success for the coming ones.
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Bob Cornelis replied to the topic Example Questions needed in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 9 years, 11 months ago
Hello,
It is important to have an issue / key question around which you will built your questions.
Starting from questions around the actual situation of the team and then progressively having questions which let you go to the answer of the key question / issue of the workshop.Without a central theme, it is difficult. Or you have an…[Read more]
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Bob Cornelis commented on the post, Your Brains at Play 9 years, 11 months ago
very nice film as lead to show the importance of Lego serious play as a methodology that wakes ideas also while playing.
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Bob Cornelis replied to the forum topic Please, need some inspiration for my next LSP workshop… in the group Serious Play Fans 12 years, 8 months ago
You should put issues that let the workers build how they see their department. For instance : How do you see your department actually ? Than deepening by focusing more on communication in it. With the individual
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Bob Cornelis posted an update 12 years, 8 months ago
We prepare an informative workshop to create awareness around LSP linked to change management and supply chain. Experience with this type of workshops ?