FAQs

What is LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®?

LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® is a facilitated technique where people use a selection of LEGO® bricks to follow through a series of structured exercises during which they build models that represent metaphors of their strategic, personal, or business challenges.

 

LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® is a method that helps teams, organisations, and individuals to become more effective and perform better by fostering creativity, building new knowledge, and sharing and reflecting in an honest and playful manner.

 

What is the LEGO® Company’s involvement with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® today?

LEGO® produces and sells brick sets developed specifically for use with the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method and they provide a set of Trademark Guidelines, which everyone involved with or using the method must comply with.

 

There are a number of LSP facilitators in Australia, why choose SCR?

Our people are all trained and certified LSP facilitators by the LEGO® SERIOUS® PLAY® Master Trainers’ Association.  We all have decades of experience in classroom, school management, and tertiary education settings.

 

What are the differences between the Association of Master Trainers’ facilitator training program and other LSP programs?

The Association’s Certification Training is the ONLY program which includes the essential parts of the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method, which are the 4 step Core Process and the 7 Application Techniques. These essential parts are NOT included in the LEGO Group’s Creative Commons License, which makes the basics of LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® available for common use. These concepts were developed by Robert Rasmussen after he left the LEGO Group and therefore are exclusively the copyright of the Association.

 

Does the LEGO® Group still train facilitators?

No.

The LEGO® Group strongly recommends that facilitators undertake the training provided by the LEGO® SERIOUS® PLAY® Master Trainers Association.

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