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Facilitation

The LEGO® Group strongly recommends the use of trained facilitators. As the LEGO Group does not offer certification programs in the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology, we encourage you to search the Internet for trained facilitators.

Searching for a Trained Facilitator

If you are a client looking for an experienced LEGO SERIOUS PLAY facilitator to run a workshop, we encourage you to search the Internet for facilitators within your country or to search online community platforms. When you have identified the facilitator you feel match your requirements, we suggest you check that the facilitator is trained and is an experienced LEGO SERIOUS PLAY facilitator.

Becoming a Facilitator

If you are interested in becoming a facilitator, we encourage you to get facilitator training. When searching LEGO SERIOUS PLAY community sites, we ask you to carefully read their materials and search for references.

There are two different directions: Facilitators training in the original methodology and facilitators training in an expanded version of the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology, developed by a group of community members.

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Contact

Please note that after 2010, the LEGO Group does not offer certification programs in the LEGO SERIOUS PLAY methodology, nor does it have a direct association with the end-client.

Trademark Guidelines (especially for facilitators)

LEGO, the LEGO logo, SERIOUS PLAY, the Minifigure, the Brick and the Knob configuration are trademarks of the LEGO Group.
©2021 The LEGO Group. The trademarks can only be used as shown in the TRADEMARK GUIDELINES
We kindly ask you to carefully read the trademark guidelines. Thank you for helping us protect the LEGO brand!
Please download the Trademark Guidelines (updated in 2017)