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LSP-12E Certified Facilitator Agile Project Teams in Motion

This program combines LSP with LEGO® Mindstorm robots, weaving principles of agile and lean to develop high-functioning & self-organizing team performance This training provides team coaches, educators, and facilitators with a ready-to-go program they can deliver to teach, coach, and facilitate better ways for teams to work together on project-based work. Research indicates that teams that are flexible, adaptable, and agile are more successful as they navigate messy problems in real-time, and that’s why we have developed this hands-on, interactive training. The experience is so powerful, memorable, and applicable that learning goes immediately from the training room to the project floor. As the facilitator/ leader, you learn to train "from the back of the room" and use teachable moments to coach a team to success. You provide the process and the learning happens organically as the project unfolds. This is a play-based, fast-paced program, where participants are 100% engaged as they work together to solve a real-world problem using both LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methods and LEGO® Mindstorms robots and materials. You will learn to adapt and design this core program to your unique environment to deliver your project based training workshop that will rock. This training highlights leadership, conflict management, creative problem solving, and diversity of thinking all at once. You will see, hear, and do in this interactive program as you experience how to get a project done and done well, on time and with the resources available.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Research and define Agile methodology and how LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methods work together
  • Examine the components of a team and the process of becoming self -organizing and highly effective
  • Demonstrate being Agile while completing a complex and complicated team project with Mindstorm™ Robots and IPads.
  • Design a Challenge Map.
  • Design a Kanban Board to capture a project workplan.
  • Examine and apply the Theory of Constraints.
  • Examine how debriefing questions help to link to insights and learning.