What we’re about
LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Friends & Facilitators welcome you to our MeetUp Group
We run different kinds of MeetUp:
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Come to a Taster MeetUp: A 2 hour LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Workshop for 6 people
Taster MeetUps give small groups of up to six participants an introduction to LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® using basic application techniques.
If you're curious about the tool and what to know more, this MeetUp is for you.
You can see what one looks like here.
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Come to a Bigger MeetUp
We’re reviewing plans for bigger meetups, so watch this space for plans.
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About the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® friends and facilitators MeetUp group.
This group was founded by two Certified LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® facilitators, and it has grown over time and evolved into a play space for facilitators and those interested in the method.
One of the founders, Sean Blair utilised his experience in running over 100 workshops to author SeriousWork - the only how-to book on LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®. Many of those who now lead MeetUp sessions are graduates of the2 day SeriousWork LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® facilitation training programme, which is based on this book.
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Lego Serious Play MeetUps in other countries and cities
There are Lego Serious Play Groups in:
Germany | Berlin
Canada | Montreal
Holland | Utrecht
Belgium|Leuven
Special administrative region of China | Hong Kong
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Additional Information on LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®
We don't work for LEGO, and claim no ownership of the brilliant ideas LEGO created. (Read full trademark guidelines).
More general information about the method and background of LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® can be found on the Lego website.
Additionally seriousplaypro.com is a global forum of over 1000 members who are interested in the tool.
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Respecting Ownership
Please note, LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® is owned by by LEGO who maintain all intellectual property rights in and to the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methodology as well as LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® materials.
You can learn more about a person in an hour of play than you can from a lifetime of conversation" – Plato