Discover the Workshop That Makes Meetings Matter

A 60 minute hands-on taster using LEGO® Serious Play® - built for executives, team leads and anyone tired of going round in circles.

Lego duck figure on a table in a meeting room, with a blurred background of people sitting at a table, cups, and a whiteboard.
A woman participating in a virtual meeting on a computer screen holds Lego pieces in her hand.
Table with various LEGO constructions and yellow sticky notes with handwritten notes including "LISTENING WITH INTENT" and "Knowledge Communication Shared Ideas".
People sitting around a conference table working on a project involving Lego bricks and laptops in an office with brick walls and large windows.

Ready to reimagine how your team meets, thinks and solves problems?

Book a free, no-pressure taster session (LIMITED TIME PERIOD ONLY) where you’ll actually build something - and not just out of LEGO® bricks.

Over 60 energising minutes with a certified LSP facilitator, you'll experience a fresh, proven method that gets people talking, thinking differently and driving actions - real problem.

Perfect for team leads looking to shake things up, strategy sessions that need a reboot, or anyone designing offsites with a little more spark.

In times of change and disruption, conventional meetings fall short.

Find out why hundreds of companies use LEGO® Serious Play® to:

  • Surface unspoken assumptions that derail decisions

  • Get full participation - not just input from the usual voices

  • Build trust and shared understanding across diverse teams

  • Align quickly on complex or sensitive challenges

WHAT YOU’LL LEAVE WITH

After around one hour you’ll walk away with:

  • A clearer understanding of the LEGO® Serious Play® method and why it works

  • Ideas for using it in your own organisation - from ‘off sites’ to strategic planning

  • A sense of how inclusive, creative meetings can lead to better outcomes and real operational impact

Four adults sitting around a table playing with and discussing LEGO pieces, with whiteboards and shelves in the background.