Lego Serious Play for sustainability and innovation

Overview
Lego Serious Play is a facilitation methodology developed at The Lego Group that sits at the intersection of business, creativity and psychology.
Participants build their own three-dimensional LEGO model in response to a series of sector-specific questions.
In this session we will be using the method to explore aspects of sustainability that will lead to breakthrough ideas that would have remained hidden using more traditional methods. All while having fun!
Attendees
George Forster attendance at Lego Serious Play for sustainability and innovation
Amarjit Deo, Amarjit ., Amarjit Deo attendance at Lego Serious Play for sustainability and innovation
Charlotte Hope attendance at Lego Serious Play for sustainability and innovation
Speakers
![Dr Philip Veal [Dprof, FRSA]](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/67846fd182e518911f6b189f/682b2c6294f9f34175d9f863_technext_photo_.png)
Phil is a board member for an international NGO and has worked with clients such as British Airways, Virgin Holidays, The United Nations, Channel 4 as well as non-profits and startups.
Phil started his working life in the creative industries and worked as an in-house creative lead for British Airways before staring his own digital agency.
He now focuses on helping organisations transform and innovate through the application of design-led methodologies and processes.
Registration
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How to get involved
Please read the information back below, and then fill out an expression of interest form. This will let us know you’d like to take part, what age the participating children are and whether you’d like any support from us or an ‘industry mentor.’
Plan your challenge, consider your resources and the participating students. Challenges can be completed in small or large groups. but please be aware that only 8-10 students from selected schools will be able to attend the celebration event.
Submit your challenge responses via our online form below. Your school can submit up to 10 entries. The deadline for responses is Friday 9 May, 2025. Please get in touch if you are struggling to meet the deadline.
The Schools Challenge steering committee will identify a small group of students from selected schools to be invited to a celebration event on the morning of Friday 20 June at South Shields Customs House.
If selected, you will be invited to attend by 23 May. There will also be an opportunity to display students‘ work as part of a number of public
exhibitions across local authority areas.
If you have any issues, contact us via email: getinvolved@technext.co.uk