136 - Facilitating with and without Lego Serious Play with Sean Blair (Part 2)

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LEGO Serious Play is an increasingly popular method of facilitation and one that we’ve explored previously on the podcast, but I wanted to dive into a little deeper and with a slightly more critical lens.I found the perfect person for the job - Sean Blair, a LEGO Serious Play trainer and facilitator and soon-to-be quadruple-published author on the topic. You could call him experienced in the subject…And, to my non-surprise, we had the most brilliant conversation. So brilliant, in fact, that I had to split the episode into two parts to keep it at a reasonable length!We challenge each other, we bring new ideas and possibilities to each other, and we definitely don’t always agree. All of which made for one of the most stimulating and exciting conversations I’ve ever had on the podcast.Enjoy this episode - there is so much to take away from it.Find out about:How LEGO Serious Play helps us shift our focus from individuals to behavioursWhy ‘objectifying’ an issue is so effective at helping us communicate difficult thingsWhy LEGO Serious Play is effective for any topic, but not all objectivesWhy we must always try to guard against ‘content ownership’ as facilitatorsHow to adjust to visually representing our thoughts using a ‘Tap and Tell’ exerciseWhat metaphors do to advance conversations and understandingDon’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player. Click here to download the free 1-page summary.Thanks to our sponsor Deckhive. Click here to find out more about the new platform for using card decks in online facilitation. Use the code workshopswork to get the first month for free. Exclusive offer from Facilitator Cards for workshops.work listeners you can get 15% off your entire purchase at shop.facilitator.cards by using code workshopswork.Questions and Answers[Part two][00:57] Is LEGO Serious Play a silver bullet? Or are there certain topics for which it simply would not work?[03:16] What are the competencies of a LEGO Serious Play facilitator?[05:37] What is the biggest trap when facilitating with LEGO Serious Play?[09:56] Do you think an expert should, or will, call themselves an expert?[14:31] What makes an expert facilitator, in your opinion?[16:28] Would you rather compromise on depth or breadth in a workshop?[18:23] How do you know, as a facilitator, that it’s “good enough”?[23:03] Was there anything else that you wanted to bring up that we haven’t touched upon yet?[24:03] Where do you see the future of virtual collaboration – or if it has a future?Support the Show.**Click here to navigate through all episodes via this interactive podcast map.**If you're inspired by our podcast and crave similar conversations, consider joining Dr Myriam Hadnes' NeverDoneBefore Facilitation Community. **If you're keen to master the art of facilitation, discover our expert-led live, online Facilitation Courses at the NDB Academy. **If you enjoy the show, consider a one-off donation and contribute to the ongoing costs of running the podcast.

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