003 - Why a training to become a LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Facilitator

Show notes

In this episode of the Bricks Boutique Hotel podcast, Michel and Matthias discuss why professional training is essential to become a LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® facilitator. They share their personal experiences and explain why books and videos may be inspiring but cannot replace structured training.

The focus is on the 4-day training provided by the Association of Master Trainers, which offers in-depth knowledge of the method. Michel and Matthias outline the four key pillars of the training:

  • Core Process and Seven Application Techniques: The fundamentals of the method, serving as the backbone of every workshop.
  • Workshop Design: Participants learn to create customized workshops tailored to specific needs.
  • Theoretical Background: Understanding the scientific foundations to apply the method flexibly and confidently.
  • Practical Application: Exercises, feedback, and hands-on facilitation opportunities to gain confidence in using the method.

In conclusion, they emphasize that the training not only provides a variety of workshop designs as a "starter package" but also lays the foundation for long-term success as a facilitator.

💡 Tip: For German-speaking listeners, there is a complementary episode in the Enten-Talk podcast that also discusses LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® training.

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The Association of Master Trainers in the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Method
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