The StrategicPlay® team in Canada created this great visual explanation what StrategicPlay® is about. Please check it out!
We’re happy to have team Canada in Germany soon and are looking forward to co-creating new solutions in our StrategicPlay® retreat.
In case you are interested as a facilitator to learn LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ in Germany, feel free to check out our training in May in Germany and others to come!

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On March 7, 2012, Canadian Fellows of the Royal Society for the Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA) and Friends of the Society met in Vancouver to discuss the strategic direction for the group going forward. The evening was kindly sponsored by University Canada West. “It was a splendid evening that sparked a great deal of solid, forward-looking discussion from everyone,” stated Dr. Charles McCaffray, who helped to organize the event.

Approximately fifty five people participated and Lynn Broadbent, Fellowship Director from Washington, D.C., joined the group for the occasion. “It was lots of fun and a really interesting approach to creative thinking,” said Ms. Broadbent.

Around the world, fellows are utilizing design thinking to address social issues ranging from prison reform to revitalization of local libraries. LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ is a great tool to facilitate design thinking processes. Stephen Murgatroyd and Charles McCaffray reviewed pressing issues being addressed globally, and narrowed the list to nine hot button topics they felt were relevant today in Canada.

Graphic posters displayed around the room indicated the nine areas for discussion. The groups self-sorted by selecting a topic they felt passionate about for small group work. The topics included:

1. Public Engagement and Collaboration: To enhance neighborhood police services
2. Improving Substance Abuse Services: Through the engagement and support of drug users
3. Making Connections for New Canadians: Working to ensure a sustainable future
4. Transformation of Local Libraries: Creating business hubs for lifelong learning
5. The Social Enterprising Prison: Creating programs for inmates to give back, while building needed skill sets
6. Rethinking Education: Creating systems and practices that are truly learner centered
7. Easing Social Isolation and Loneliness of Seniors: Through service redesign
8. People Centered Cities: Creating better public space that’s lively, healthy, attractive, sustainable, and safe
9. Energy and the environment: The path forward

Small groups, comprised of five to seven people, were formulated and worked together using systematic creativity facilitated by members of the Strategicplay® Group from Vancouver. Individually and also in teams, the groups used LEGO® bricks to build 3Dimensional metaphors to gain a deeper understanding of these complex issues. The facilitated discussions allowed participants to see, hear, and experience rich conversations, to unearth perspectives from all participants.

Clearly, from the participation and energy in the room, there was great interest in the topics. Next steps include the formulation of a planning committee, which will work with the larger group to narrow the focus areas down to three topics with the aim of putting serious action projects together. The group also hopes to attract new members. So if these topics interest you, please review the RSA website and consider joining their next discussion: http://www.thersa.org

For more information on Strategic Play with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™
In the America’s visit: www.strategicplay.ca
In EU visit: www.strategicplay.de

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Foundations Training: Strategic Play® Fundamentals Facilitator Training with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY™ Methods.

November 8, 2011

Where: South Surrey, BC, Canada (Vancouver, BC  Area) When: March 20, 21, 22, 2012 Who: Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, MA, MBA, (ATR), (CMC) – Certified Canadian Management Consultant What: Team developers and team strategists, innovators, project managers,  business development professionals, university professors, teachers, anyone who helps people get clear about the group work, group goals, set [...]

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Strategicplay® Meets with Imagineers at Disney Land

November 8, 2011

In June, members of the Strategic Play team toured behind the scenes with three imaginers at Disney in California. This was an amazing day as we were guided through art studios, 3D model development areas, archives, libraries, and 3D sound studios. You may have a hard time imagining this but a freestanding, free moving dinosaur [...]

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Clear Goals and Outcomes A Must for Playful Workshops

October 17, 2011

I found a recent article in the Vancouver Sun paper on September 29, 2011, to be very disappointing. The article explains that a group of teachers form a secondary school attended an offsite retreat where they spent the day engaging in co-operative team building. But the majority of the activities included playing ping-pong, air hockey, [...]

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Collaboration based on neuroscientific principles – Why StrategicPlay works

May 20, 2011

In times of constant change and globalization it is crucial that people collaborate successfully. We need to understand the key drivers so that we become engaged and collaborative. Social needs are for the brain as important as food and water. “Minimize danger, maximize reward”, is the main rule of our brain, according to current neuroscientific [...]

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Laughter and LEGO® Bricks!

May 17, 2011

In August of 2010, Phil Culhane attended the Strategic Play™ Facilitator Training offered in Vancouver. He is now facilitating workshops with a variety of people working in organizations. In an email that he sent me he commented: “One of the things I’m noticing is that laughter starts VERY quickly whenever we use the Strategic Play [...]

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Creativity, the new business word!

April 8, 2011

When you hear the word creative, do you think of people working in a high priced advertising agency? And when you hear the word imagination, do you think of young children telling amazing stories and drawing wonderful pictures? It is interesting to note that most people in the corporate world think they lost their imagination somewhere [...]

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Finding Meaning with LEGO Bricks

April 8, 2011

During LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® (LSP) sessions the facilitator explains that the process has four steps: 1.     Constructing and building 2.     Giving meaning 3.     Making the story 4.     Reflecting or incubating When Bart Victor and Johan Roos developed this powerful tool, they developed a facilitated process that allows people to build models representing their thoughts and [...]

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Collaborating: Is There a Generation Gap?

April 8, 2011

Within the past few years many books and articles have been written about the generation gap and associated differences in our behavior within organizations.  But when it comes to collaborating and co-creating, do these generational differences really get in the way? AchieveGlobal completed comprehensive primary and secondary research on this topic to dig deeper into [...]

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