LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Talent Development Method: Making Ordinary Employees Great Go back »
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Time2016-07-26 | 09:00 - 17:30
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Venue:The European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204
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Fee:Members: 2200 RMB |
Non Members: 3300 RMB
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LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® is a facilitated communication, strategy and thinking tool. Drawing on educational, organisational, and psychological theories the method enables peer learning - uncovering all the expertise around the table - with all team members being fully motivated, involved, focused and heedful of one another’s insights.
In This highly engaging group activity participants will build and share their response to questions posed by a certified facilitator. We will be tackling a subject relevant to all C level executives, Business owners, senior Learning and Development managers; Talent Development and retention.
The business landscape and the way people work is changing rapidly. Leveraging the expertise in the group we will uncover current and predicted trends in talent development, and then use divergent thinking techniques to develop solutions to anticipated problems finding ways to take advantage of upcoming opportunities.
This workshop will bring together business and thought leaders to uncover approaching trends that will impact foreign business in Shanghai, look at how these various trends are linked, and explore how we can prepare for them. We will build, share and refine solutions to issues and in doing so discover some surprising insights along the way.
APLLICATIONS
Using the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method, teams can approach issues in a new way, giving their thoughts and ideas physical form that are easily shared, understood and reflected upon. Participants uncover new knowledge based on the needs of the individual, team and organisation.
Typically we work with established teams that represent a good cross-section of the business unit or department being addressed. A workshop can range from two hours to two days or more depending on needs of the team and is often based on one of the following themes:
IDENTITY AND CULTURE
For teams in the early stages of the development life cycle or looking to re-imagine what they're all about. We help reveal capabilities and priorities of individuals, to define their purpose in relation to others and the team as a whole. This knowledge helps uncover guiding principles to frame future strategic behaviour and allow teams to deal with the unexpected when it comes along.
PROJECT KICK OFF
For teams looking to optimise performance from the get-go, we help to unlock all the potential in the room and achieve consensus on the desired direction and goal. Each team member finds clarity, purpose and ownership to help drive the team towards success.
AGILE RETROSPECTIVES
For a team to step back from the day-to-day challenges of product delivery and benefit from continuous improvement by asking "What are we doing well? What can we do better?". We will help the team set the right direction, get all of the issues on the table, gather insights from the team and make decisions. They will then be self-organized and more productive in applying the changes.
DESIGN THINKING
For teams looking for new perspectives, we work with them to give physical form to conceptual ideas and challenge conventional approaches to creativity and innovation. The method is also extremely effective for requirements elicitation and analysis.
REAL TIME STRATEGY
For any team dealing with change. We help to model a highly adaptive and complex system - often a simulation of the organisation - and analyze how it reacts to change. The team can play with various scenarios and have a clearer picture of the impacts to help decide upon the best course of action.
MANAGING CHANGE
This is for teams looking to adapt to the stuctural and cultural upheaval that comes with change. M&A activities, entering new markets, responding to economic and market fluctuations all disrupt the way we work and the way we feel. With the LSP method teams can better understand the nature of the change, buy into the opportunities it will present and find shared commitment.
AGENDA
9:00 to 9:10 Introduction to the LSP method
- Participants get a brief history of the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methodology and some of the learning theories behind it
9:10 to 9:15 Rules and Etiquette
- Ground rules are established and participants are prepared for the method to have the maximum possible impact
9:15 to 10:00 Skills Building
- The group get used to working with the bricks and communicating via three dimensional metaphors, as well as becoming acquainted with the ‘core process’
10:00 to 10:20 Application Technique 1 - Current Issues
- Participants are challenged to build a model: What is a key issue now facing talent development and retention? (Particularly within the context of your industry)
10:20 to 11:20 Share
- Participants, in turn, tell the ‘story’ of their model to the group. Facilitator interjects and poses supplementary questions*
11:20 to 12:20 Application Technique 1 - Future Issues
- Participants now build and share a key issue facing talent development in future - this may be a completely new issue or a development of an existing model
12:20 to 13:30 Lunch
13:30 to 14:15 Application Technique 2 - Creating a Landscape
- These ‘future issue’ models are placed on the table to create a landscape - a shared future business environment. We will then explore the connections, and the nature of the connections between these issues.
14:15 to 15:15 Identifying Opportunities
- Looking at the landscape on the table, we will look for and build opportunities to take advantage of this future scenario. These ‘opportunity models’ will be placed in relation to the the landscape and will be ‘interrogated’ by the group
15:15 to 16: 45 Optional Activity
- Depending on numbers and the time taken up by the day’s activities, we now have the option to explore the core, aspirational and external identities of the individuals around the table.
16:45 to 17:05 Wrap up
- Highlight elements for further consideration, debrief, wrap up, Q&A
ABOUT THE TRAINING COMPANY
In Constructive.xyz We believe in the transformative power of play. We believe that work and play are not opposites; in fact, they are mutually supportive. Play is vital for creativity, problem solving, and relationships.
Unfortunately, modern business culture tells us that play is something to be left behind; something that is unproductive and frivolous. At Constructive our mission is to bring the element of play back into the way we think about ourselves and our work, to uncover true meaning and insight in a complex and rapidly changing world.
Based in Shanghai, China, we offer facilitated workshops using the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® materials and methodology to help teams reach their full potential.
We work with teams to unlock the knowledge and insight inside of them. We believe that you know your business better than anyone and the best solution to any problem will come from your team.
We draw on extensive research in the fields of organisational psychology, education and business to guide participants in communicating with each other to share understandings, feelings, knowledge and experience.
Payment:
You can pay at the day of the event using cash or local debit/credit cards. The European Chamber can give you an official fapiao for amount exceeding 200 RMB, and this will be sent to you via courier a few days after the event.
Terms & Conditions:
Events have limited seating so to ensure your attendance we encourage advance online registration and payment for ALL events. We cannot guarantee entry to anyone not registered in advance.
Cancellation Policy:
If you cannot attend an event for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than one business day prior to the event. If you fail to notify us of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for event costs.
To cancel you can: 1) email: ltan@europeanchamber.com.cn, or 2) cancel online if you registered for the event through the website.
Speakers
Mr. Oliver Knapman
Mr. Oliver Knapman
Oliver moved to Shanghai from the UK in 2007. He has been dreaming of building a career out of LEGO® from the age of six but got sidetracked by specializing in organizational and business psychology.
Since 2009 Oliver has worked with the Dipont group, bringing international curricula to mainland China. As a founding member of subsidiary company CRS Education Oliver provided recruitment, training and workforce development solutions to a broad range of organisations in SE Asia and the middle east.
Mr. Oliver Clark
Mr. Oliver Clark
Originally from Oxford in England, Oliver spent twelve years in Seoul, Tokyo and Shanghai running projects for global leaders in engineering, IT and management consulting.
Specialising in LEAN and agile project management, business processes and business analysis, Oliver built a comprehensive understanding of people, teams and organisations, the nature of business and the tools we use to support it all in varied geographic and cultural environments. For the last 5 years Oliver has been bringing this experience and knowledge to the table running LSP workshops and the Constructive.xyz business.