Category SeriousPlay

Festive Team Bonding? Build it Out.

Somehow, it is now November, and I don’t think any of us saw it coming. I have received my first invitation to a festive-related team/project gathering, which is this month in order to avoid the intensity of everything that happens…

Playful Learning Conference 2024

Backdrop and Context I have been to very many conferences. I’ve been to symposia that are really colloquia. I have been to many things that call themselves workshops but are really seminars. I’ve been to seminars that are really posturing…

International Day of Play!

Delighted to learn about the U.N. resolution recognising an International Day of Play, following thorough research and campaign by a wide global consortium. While this is rightly focussed upon the children of the world and their rights, freedoms, development and…

Bricks for Breakfast

Very early in the day on 10th Jan (2024), we’ll be disrupting the normal business breakfast networking hosted by Blaby Council (at Marriott Hotel, LE19 1SW). A fast-paced introduction to Lego(R) SeriousPlay(R) together with breakfast and gallons of coffee, all…

Is It Really A Strategy Problem?

On 15th February, Ed from System//level joined a global set of facilitators of Lego(R) SeriousPlay(R) online to explore our experiences of dealing with corporate strategy, and especially the challenges in helping people work at a strategic level while building 3D…

How to Find a Facilitator

There are Lego SeriousPlay(R) facilitators all around the world, but because LSP is not an easy concept to ‘sell’, it can be hard to find someone appropriate to help you or your organisation deal with your question/challenge/issue/opportunity using LSP. Any…

LSP for LSP

I am a patron and massive fan of the work of the Lifeboat Station Project (also LSP). Luckily creator and visionary behind that project reached out to ask about Lego(R) SeriousPlay(R). While unable to hold proper workshops, I raided by…

What is?

LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® (LSP) is a group of practical methods developed by Lego Group A/S between 1999 and 2002, and subsequently publicshed under creative commons. You can read more about the history of LSP if interested. The suite of methods…