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      <title>Building Better Ideas: Leveraging Lego Serious Play</title>
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      <description>From Complexity to Clarity: Building Shared Understanding - AI generated Introduction: From Scepticism to Breakthroughs The first time I introduced LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® (LSP) in an IT strategy workshop, I was met with polite smiles and raised eyebrows.
“LEGO and enterprise IT? Really?”
But 15 minutes later, the energy in the room had shifted completely. Participants were leaning forward, hands busy building, voices animated. Skepticism turned into curiosity, and then into creativity and collaboration.</description>
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