Lego Serious Play is a method that facilitates you to clarify and express your thoughts and feeling. Research shows that using a ‘hands-on, minds-on’ approach such as Lego Serious Play activates new parts of the brain and encourages creativity and new thinking. The process is to help you to understand with fun and an easy way through building and storytelling to identify issues and insights, which guides you to understand yourself and connects with others.
LSP to reconnect and rediscover yourself
Who is it for: If you feel burnt out, lost and trying to find purpose., Lego serious play can help you for self-reflection, to set priority and find the way moving forward.
This process will guide you to dig deep into your inner thought & wisdom (what you did not know)while learning from others players perspective and experience.
LSP for Personal branding
Who is it for:If you want to improve yourself and find your aspirational self while maintaining who you really are. This method will guide you to find inspiration and the way forward to reflect the best version of yourself. This could be developed as fundamental for personal branding and connecting your identity with the goal that you want to achieve.
Why Lego Serious Play can help you
- Ensures you gets heard and clarify your thoughts
- Allows you to model the most involved and complicated issues and visualise them in 3D
- Gives people time to think before sharing ideas, ensuring even the introverts are comfortable and willing to express their inner thoughts
- Learning everyone’s insights and gain ideas from different perspectives
- Fosters shared understanding and collaboration
The facilitator is trained in Lego Serious Play, an innovative process developed to enhance creative thinking and increase performance. The methodology is based on research that shows that modelling in a physical way leads to a deeper understanding of the ideas being conveyed, and supports an effective dialogue without the fear of treading on personal feelings. We have worked with group sizes from as small as 1 to as large as three hundred.
During the class, participants are guided through a series of questions, probing further and further into the subject. Each participant builds their own 3D Lego model in response to the facilitator’s questions. These models then serve as a platform for problem solving, group discussion and decision making, guiding participants into free and honest exchanges.