LegoViews: a LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ based interviewing technique.Patrizia Bertini
LegoViews is an innovative journalistic interviewing technique developed by Patrizia Bertini, Certified LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ facilitator. Starting from the theoretical framework of LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™, the LegoView technique allows new ideas and new concepts to emerge, providing original and new insights about the topics at hand. The Lego-interviewing technique has been tested in highly sensitive contexts, including Palestine, Israel and the Occupy LSX movement, and it has also been used to provide new insights on specific concepts, like art, creativity, colour and architecture by involving artists, architects, professionals and thinkers.
The presentation was given during the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ Certified facilitators' Annual Meeting in Billund (Denmark) on April 7th 2013.
The presentations draws from LSP workshops' and Lego-interviews' experiences to present similarities and differences and to highlight the high potential of a creative and constructive approach both to elicit new meanings and perspectives and to create new meanings. A final comparison between LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ and LegoViews completes the presentation, summarising more than 3 years' work and research in the field.
LEGO SERIOUS PLAY: Imagination & Creativity for the BusinessPatrizia Bertini
Lego Serious Play is a creative, imaginative and story-telling based approach that since 2002 has been successfully adopted by businesses ad organisations all around the world.
LSP has proved to be an effective solution for team building, strategy, co-creation, concept, conflict resolution…
And its efficacy can be tracked back to the key theories that have been included in the development and formalisation of LSP: from management, Psychology of play, Imagination, Embodied cognition, Metaphors, constructionism… They are all perfectly integrated in the Lego Serious Play experience and deliver unexpected results efficiently. This presentation tells who adopted this approach and the whys.
10 questions developers should ask themselves.Stephen Young
So you want to become a web developer?
Well then it’s time to put down that “Learn Super Duper Language v8.3 in 24 hours” book. Instead, make it a habit to ask yourself these 10 questions every day.
Recent presentation for Parent Community at Academia Cotopaxi, Quito Ecuador.
Interested in working with Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano? Contact Silvia via http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.com
The World of Tomorrow: Why You're Probably Wrong About EverythingEli Silva
Presented at Creative Mornings in Dallas. This talk gets into the power of collaboration in creative spaces, myths about creativity, and how testing ideas can make them powerful. Explore the future of creativity and how to get more out of your creative career today.
LegoViews: a LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ based interviewing technique.Patrizia Bertini
LegoViews is an innovative journalistic interviewing technique developed by Patrizia Bertini, Certified LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ facilitator. Starting from the theoretical framework of LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™, the LegoView technique allows new ideas and new concepts to emerge, providing original and new insights about the topics at hand. The Lego-interviewing technique has been tested in highly sensitive contexts, including Palestine, Israel and the Occupy LSX movement, and it has also been used to provide new insights on specific concepts, like art, creativity, colour and architecture by involving artists, architects, professionals and thinkers.
The presentation was given during the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ Certified facilitators' Annual Meeting in Billund (Denmark) on April 7th 2013.
The presentations draws from LSP workshops' and Lego-interviews' experiences to present similarities and differences and to highlight the high potential of a creative and constructive approach both to elicit new meanings and perspectives and to create new meanings. A final comparison between LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ and LegoViews completes the presentation, summarising more than 3 years' work and research in the field.
LEGO SERIOUS PLAY: Imagination & Creativity for the BusinessPatrizia Bertini
Lego Serious Play is a creative, imaginative and story-telling based approach that since 2002 has been successfully adopted by businesses ad organisations all around the world.
LSP has proved to be an effective solution for team building, strategy, co-creation, concept, conflict resolution…
And its efficacy can be tracked back to the key theories that have been included in the development and formalisation of LSP: from management, Psychology of play, Imagination, Embodied cognition, Metaphors, constructionism… They are all perfectly integrated in the Lego Serious Play experience and deliver unexpected results efficiently. This presentation tells who adopted this approach and the whys.
10 questions developers should ask themselves.Stephen Young
So you want to become a web developer?
Well then it’s time to put down that “Learn Super Duper Language v8.3 in 24 hours” book. Instead, make it a habit to ask yourself these 10 questions every day.
Recent presentation for Parent Community at Academia Cotopaxi, Quito Ecuador.
Interested in working with Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano? Contact Silvia via http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.com
The World of Tomorrow: Why You're Probably Wrong About EverythingEli Silva
Presented at Creative Mornings in Dallas. This talk gets into the power of collaboration in creative spaces, myths about creativity, and how testing ideas can make them powerful. Explore the future of creativity and how to get more out of your creative career today.
Visual and Creative Thinking:What We Learned From Peter Pan and Willy WonkaKelsey Ruger
Presentation on Visual and Creative Thinking. The presentation explores how professional in all fields can apply creative and visual thinking skills to their work as well as why people ignore the talents that made them naturally creative as children. He will discuss the myths that people hold about creativity, why they exist and how you can overcome them.
Brian Housand, Ph.D.
brianhousand.com
@brianhousand
Since the dawn of the computer revolution, the promise of PERSONAL Computing has been ever present. Yet, when we simply leave students to their own devices, technology can serve to depersonalize their experiences. This is especially true of their educational experiences. Meanwhile, as teachers we struggle to effectively manage truly differentiated learning environments. However, this need not be the case. Together, we will explore the possibilities and potential afforded by today’s technology and empower you to utilize technology resources to make learning personal, meaningful, and differentiated for today’s connected students.
In this lecture, I changed the format and invited my class to learn form playing games and exercises to boost creativity. The students loved these games, and participated enthusiastically in this format of learning!
Here are the slides from the recent parent learning community workshop:Creativity in Schools. Beginning with defining, 'Creativity', participants engaged with the hugely inspiring TED talk by Sir Ken Robinson. The succeeding workshop encouraged further dialogue and collaboration across the whole school community including clay avatar modeling and spontaneous performance and choreography by grade 6 students.
Chained to its desk in Cubicalia, The creative Brain is at its lowest point — until a mysterious stranger beckons. Together, they embark upon a journey where The Brain’s creative talents are solely needed and put to the test. The Brain discovers how to function optimally to generate ideas and solutions, and you’ll discover what fundamentals are needed to foster a supportive environment where everyone is at their creative best.
Ideas and practices for regularly gathering sources of inspiration, eliminating blocks to more easily access creative states, prolong them, and leverage their power to develop and execute great work.
The relationship between Business and Design: the Lego Serious Play casePatrizia Bertini
The relationship between business and design has gone through deep changes in the past years. We are assisting at a convergence between business and design lead by the formalisation and adoption of design thinking and the revelation that good design is good business: many approaches from design have migrated into business and management enhancing the potential of business focused companies. But there is a very special case of a method that was developed as an answer to a business need that has successfully migrated to design practices. This is the case of Lego Serious Play: developed from the '90s to improve the quality of strategic development meetings it has now been adopted by design companies to enhance creative processes.
Presented at #CassCreativity Seminar series on May 4th 2916.
"The Subtle Art of Getting Noticed" - 2012 CCCU PR/Comm ConferenceThe Image Group
Presented by:
Layne Fuller
Jason Kehrer
Ed Van Poolen
Good communication tells your story in a way that speaks to your audiences and stands out from the other college advertising. It is important that your messages are relevant and that your creative is really, really good. In this session we will help you understand how to build on research and strategy, and start to think critically about creativity and communication. We will break down keys to creative communication and provide tips for finding insights.
Awesome Quotes from Creativity Inc—Inspirational Quotes from Ed CatmullRob Marsh
21 Inspirational quotes from Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull, founder of Pixar Studios. These quotes come from what is perhaps the best book about managing creative people and companies.
NAFSA Career Speaker Series 2016: Fear, Failure, & Creativity: Daring Greatly...Natalie M. Garrett
What does 'daring greatly' look like in international education?
This presentation builds on last year's "Failure is Not the Other 'F' Word" and dives deeper into how to dare greatly in your work everyday. We will discuss moving past the negative experience of failure to maximize learning and move to a place of creativity and opportunity.
Complacency Killed the Cat: Why L&D Needs to Rethink CuriosityLearning Rebels LLC
The world as we know it has evolved because of people whose curiosity was encouraged, resulting in a host of unexpected discoveries.
Today, however, we tend to avoid curious exploration to mitigate the risk from the unknown. Smart L&D teams realize that curiosity is no longer an option but a necessity to emerge from the events of 2020 stronger, and ready to add business value.
Here we discuss how intentional curious cultivation, can indeed lead to business value and spoiler...higher potential revenue. And who doesn't want that?
LEGO® Serious Play® — For Managers.
Solve Your Business Challenges Playfully & with Fun!
Condensed version of my LSP presentation for managers & C-level.
LEGO® Serious Play® is a structured, facilitated method. It answers questions rephrasing the business topics. The models built and their stories shared by the builders are the answers. It is a playful and still serious way to create new insights and to develop innovative ideas.
LEGO® Serious Play®. How To Solve Your Business Challenges PlayfullyMichael Tarnowski
LEGO® Serious Play® (LSP) is a structured and facilitated workshop method for strategic decision making and problem resolution in business environments.
LSP answers questions rephrasing the business topics. The models built and their stories shared by the builders are the answers. LSP is a playful and still serious way to create new insights and to develop innovative ideas.
Visual and Creative Thinking:What We Learned From Peter Pan and Willy WonkaKelsey Ruger
Presentation on Visual and Creative Thinking. The presentation explores how professional in all fields can apply creative and visual thinking skills to their work as well as why people ignore the talents that made them naturally creative as children. He will discuss the myths that people hold about creativity, why they exist and how you can overcome them.
Brian Housand, Ph.D.
brianhousand.com
@brianhousand
Since the dawn of the computer revolution, the promise of PERSONAL Computing has been ever present. Yet, when we simply leave students to their own devices, technology can serve to depersonalize their experiences. This is especially true of their educational experiences. Meanwhile, as teachers we struggle to effectively manage truly differentiated learning environments. However, this need not be the case. Together, we will explore the possibilities and potential afforded by today’s technology and empower you to utilize technology resources to make learning personal, meaningful, and differentiated for today’s connected students.
In this lecture, I changed the format and invited my class to learn form playing games and exercises to boost creativity. The students loved these games, and participated enthusiastically in this format of learning!
Here are the slides from the recent parent learning community workshop:Creativity in Schools. Beginning with defining, 'Creativity', participants engaged with the hugely inspiring TED talk by Sir Ken Robinson. The succeeding workshop encouraged further dialogue and collaboration across the whole school community including clay avatar modeling and spontaneous performance and choreography by grade 6 students.
Chained to its desk in Cubicalia, The creative Brain is at its lowest point — until a mysterious stranger beckons. Together, they embark upon a journey where The Brain’s creative talents are solely needed and put to the test. The Brain discovers how to function optimally to generate ideas and solutions, and you’ll discover what fundamentals are needed to foster a supportive environment where everyone is at their creative best.
Ideas and practices for regularly gathering sources of inspiration, eliminating blocks to more easily access creative states, prolong them, and leverage their power to develop and execute great work.
The relationship between Business and Design: the Lego Serious Play casePatrizia Bertini
The relationship between business and design has gone through deep changes in the past years. We are assisting at a convergence between business and design lead by the formalisation and adoption of design thinking and the revelation that good design is good business: many approaches from design have migrated into business and management enhancing the potential of business focused companies. But there is a very special case of a method that was developed as an answer to a business need that has successfully migrated to design practices. This is the case of Lego Serious Play: developed from the '90s to improve the quality of strategic development meetings it has now been adopted by design companies to enhance creative processes.
Presented at #CassCreativity Seminar series on May 4th 2916.
"The Subtle Art of Getting Noticed" - 2012 CCCU PR/Comm ConferenceThe Image Group
Presented by:
Layne Fuller
Jason Kehrer
Ed Van Poolen
Good communication tells your story in a way that speaks to your audiences and stands out from the other college advertising. It is important that your messages are relevant and that your creative is really, really good. In this session we will help you understand how to build on research and strategy, and start to think critically about creativity and communication. We will break down keys to creative communication and provide tips for finding insights.
Awesome Quotes from Creativity Inc—Inspirational Quotes from Ed CatmullRob Marsh
21 Inspirational quotes from Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull, founder of Pixar Studios. These quotes come from what is perhaps the best book about managing creative people and companies.
NAFSA Career Speaker Series 2016: Fear, Failure, & Creativity: Daring Greatly...Natalie M. Garrett
What does 'daring greatly' look like in international education?
This presentation builds on last year's "Failure is Not the Other 'F' Word" and dives deeper into how to dare greatly in your work everyday. We will discuss moving past the negative experience of failure to maximize learning and move to a place of creativity and opportunity.
Complacency Killed the Cat: Why L&D Needs to Rethink CuriosityLearning Rebels LLC
The world as we know it has evolved because of people whose curiosity was encouraged, resulting in a host of unexpected discoveries.
Today, however, we tend to avoid curious exploration to mitigate the risk from the unknown. Smart L&D teams realize that curiosity is no longer an option but a necessity to emerge from the events of 2020 stronger, and ready to add business value.
Here we discuss how intentional curious cultivation, can indeed lead to business value and spoiler...higher potential revenue. And who doesn't want that?
LEGO® Serious Play® — For Managers.
Solve Your Business Challenges Playfully & with Fun!
Condensed version of my LSP presentation for managers & C-level.
LEGO® Serious Play® is a structured, facilitated method. It answers questions rephrasing the business topics. The models built and their stories shared by the builders are the answers. It is a playful and still serious way to create new insights and to develop innovative ideas.
LEGO® Serious Play®. How To Solve Your Business Challenges PlayfullyMichael Tarnowski
LEGO® Serious Play® (LSP) is a structured and facilitated workshop method for strategic decision making and problem resolution in business environments.
LSP answers questions rephrasing the business topics. The models built and their stories shared by the builders are the answers. LSP is a playful and still serious way to create new insights and to develop innovative ideas.
Elevator Pitch: LEGO® Serious Play® — Strategic Decision Making & Problem Re...Michael Tarnowski
LEGO® Serious Play® — Strategic Decision Making & Problem Resolution with Fun!
Elevator Pitch.
LEGO® Serious Play is a facilitated method for strategic decision-making and problem resolution in business environments.
You could use LSP for merger & acquisition (M&A) evaluation, SWAT analysis, strategy or vision definition, product development, organisational design/development, brand design, or developing business, department. or team goals - to name a few.
15 tips about lego serious play methodologyPaco Prieto
Lego Serious Play es una metodología extraordinariamente robusta, basada en el juego serio y que permite a las organizaciones establecer un entorno de colaboración y de participación entre los miembros del grupo de trabajo.
Está muy indicada para grupos orientados a la definición de estrategias, compartir visiones y misiones, fortalecer o cohesionar grupos de trabajo, impulsar la creatividad de los grupos y en definitiva establecer dinámicas de trabajo innovadoras que rompan inercias pre-establecidas en los equipos.
Hay una serie de recomendaciones que tenemos que tener siempre presente en esta metodología, y que quedan reflejados en esta presentación.
Para saber más sobre la metodología Lego Serious Play, dejé una entrada en mi blog:
http://www.pacoprieto.com/metodologia-lego-serious-play.html
Using lego serious play and multimedia blogs to stimulate effective reflectiv...Sue Beckingham
An innovative approach has been taken in the design of the foundation year for a new Extended Degree in Computing, whereby assessment is by competencies in a 120 credit module. The students need to pass 40 competencies to pass. In order to pass a competency they may have to demonstrate this first in class to the tutor where there is a practical element, and in addition the students are required to write a reflective blog post about each competency.
This paper will discuss how the use of Lego Serious Play was used first of all as a means to develop the students' communication skills and to explore effective teamwork and personal skills. The students are encouraged to draw, mind map, take photos or video of any aspect of their learning, and to use these within their reflective multimedia blog posts.
An introduction to reflective practice used the 'what - so what - now what' as a starting point; considered how reflective practice is used by the military who routinely conduct after-action reviews; and then how Gibbs six point reflection cycle can provide trigger points for reflective writing. This provided a pedagogical foundation for why reflection was used, but more importantly for the students it provided why it was beneficial to them both in academia and in preparation for placement or graduate employment.
An abundance of research has highlighted that communication is a skill that all graduates need to demonstrate, and is one our Computing graduates most often need to develop. The outcomes of the blogs to date have demonstrated that allowing students to take a more creative approach to expressing themselves has helped them to become more confident in reflective practice and articulation of their learning.
Lego Serious Play & Business Model CanvasJan Peeters
I made a report on the Lego Serious Play workshop I organized together with Flanders DC. We used the Lego Serious Play method to deliver a business model canvas for an innovative carpet.
Multi-stakeholder 'dry run' using LEGO Serious PlayWiro Kuipers
This presentation was shown during the LEGO Serious Play Facilitator meeting in 2014 by Wiro Kuipers. It illustrates a 'dry run' of a complex multi-stakeholder issue in health and education, using the methodology of LEGO Serious Play.
LEGO Serious Play: bringing creative collaboration in UX Patrizia Bertini
We live in an Experience Economy, where the value of a product or service is determined by users' experience with the product and the service.
We have left the classic economic model, where the value was created by the organisation only: today the value is cocreated together with the users.
Not engaging with the users and not taking into consideration the user as key element that influences and determines the value of a product or a service is a risk none can afford. Understanding and engaging with the users is today the key differentiator - insights and observations from the users are today a valuable asset for any organisation.
LEGO Serious Play is a method that engages all actors involved in the value creation process: a playful experience where participants negotiate meanings and values, generate ideas and concepts, share visions and thoughts through metaphors and storytelling.
By playing new visions emerge and new opportunities arise for everyone.
But we need to be brave enough to play, to engage in conversations, to listen to the others, and accept the differences. And by realising the different points of view, take unexpected roads that lead to change and innovation.
Lego Serious Play es una metodología radical de innovación para gestionar problemas complejos y fomentar el trabajo colaborativo. Mario Morales, fundador de Innovare, está certificado por LEGO para facilitar estos talleres y ayudarle a construir el futuro de su empresa.
The Lego case study, the great turnaround 2003 - 2013John Ashcroft
In presenting his report to management in June 2003, Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, then head of strategic development had pulled no punches, “We are on a burning platform, losing money with negative cash flow and a real risk of debt default which could lead to a break up of the company. In 2013, LEGO reported profits of $1.5 bn on sales of $4.5 bn. Quite a turnaround! Here's how.
Sarah e Caterina!.
La customer co-creation è il coinvolgimento diretto dei clienti (user e rivenditori) nella progettazione di nuovi prodotti. Qui sono stati riportati gli effetti dell'impiego della Customer co-creation su indesit
SEEN Connects: Influencer Marketing ArchetypesSEEN Connects
SEEN Connects do influencer marketing a little differently. For some folk, followers, likes and all of the above determine whether a brand works with an influencer. For us, authenticity comes first – always. It's not about how much you pay, it's about how much you care. It's not about reach, it's about being genuine. Content that tries to sell doesn't, but content that tries to help, does. Instead of vanity metrics, we use archetypal alignment to determine which influencers will work for different campaigns.
Our presentation will explore…
➕What an archetype is
➕The 12 archetypes we regularly draw on
➕What different behaviours are and why they’re so important
➕12 influencers who match the 12 archetypes
➕How to make the most of archetypal alignment to benefit brand campaigns
We whipped these slides together for a webinar hosted in March 2020, but the data still stands and archetypes are as relevant as ever. If you'd like us to take your team through the deck for a more in-depth approach, drop us a line at info@seenconnects.com.
Crafting digital stories. 6 tips for creating meaningful experiences through ...Valentijn Destoop
Little Miss Robot is a digital creative studio. We collaborate as a creative innovation partner, providing concept & interface design, cutting-edge development and creative direction & strategy.
Valentijn is the founder and creative director of Little Miss Robot. With Little Miss Robot, Valentijn is now focused on digital creation and storytelling. Passionate about design, user experience and innovation, he helps clients with their digital communication and strategy.
Webinar hosted by the Future of Work Academy (www.thefutureofworkacademy.com) on Leading Difference Differently - Unlocking the organisational benefits of diversity
Companion PowerPoint slides for the book Leadership: Texas Hold 'em Style. Out of the 52 chapters, the following subjects are covered: The Goal of Leadership; Leadership by Example; Organizational Goals; Followership; integrity; Leadership versus Management; morale courage; Interventions; Vision; Power; Empowerment; Determination and Adversity; Communication; and, innovation.
As we enter an Age of Creativity, driven by AI and new platforms, we believe you are going to need 4 Creative Superpowers to thrive rather than simply survive. These are Making, Hacking, Teaching and Thieving which are all brought to life in this presentation. However they are covered in far more details in our book Creative Superpowers: Equip yourself for the Age of Creativity which is available on Amazon and all good book stores.
You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
Top 5 Indian Style Modular Kitchen DesignsFinzo Kitchens
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Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
4. Brainstorming studies since the 1950s show that
groups which brainstorm together
produce far fewer ideas
than when the same number of people
work alone & pool their ideas.
The bigger the group,
the greater the difference.
11. COMMANDMENTS OF PLAY
Don’t have a meeting with yourself
just START building
Trust your hands
Let them pick the bricks they want
Don’t get bogged down in design
think METAPHORICALLY
Question the model
not the person
12. AUTHENTIC THOUGHT
I will ask you to build a
metaphorical story that
answers my question
CONSTRUCTION SHARING REFLECTIONCHALLENGE
You all tell the group the
story in your model
You all build individually
and give it meaning while
you’re building
Questions, insights and
identification of patterns
17. INDIVIDUAL MODELLING2
Think about your current brand identity. Build a model to tell a
story about an element of this core identity as it is today.
Think about your ideal identity a year from now. Build a
model to tell a story an element of this aspirational identity.
21. PLAYING EMERGENCE6
Write down the event
It happened
Is there an impact?
Where / what does it impact?
Is this an opportunity or threat?
What could you do?
23. GUIDING PRINCIPLES7
Stay away from the moguls
Watch out for psycho kids
Know where the lift ends
Don’t push too hard
Are grounded in shared values, identity & aspirations.
Principles not instructions
Are not transferable, they are uniquely yours.
Their meaning transcends the expression.
Emerge from the collective mind.
27. Problems can’t be solved by the same
level of consciousness that created them.
Albert Einstein
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28. THEORY U
OBSERVE
perceive other perceptions
CO-CREATE
new ideas & processes
PURPOSE
Reflect and let the knowing emerge
SENSE
challenge deep assumptions
DEFINE
new thinking & principles
FOCUS
surface current reality
PERFORM
new structures & practices
RE-ACT
SHARED PERCEPTION
discover common will
COLLECTIVE ACTION
put purpose into practice
CHALLENGE SOLUTION
RE-STRUCTURE
RE-DESIGN
RE-FRAME
Downloading
Play the
Macro violin
32. LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®
www.seriousplay.com www.seriousplaypro.com
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SCARF: A brain based model for collaborating with and influencing others
NeuroLeadership Journal: Issue one, 2008
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Theory U
Theory U: Leading from the Future as It Emerges, C. Otto Scharmer
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