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PRESENTED BY: THE COOLEST KIDS ON THE BLOCK LOW-FI PROTOTYPING IN CO- CREATION WORKSHOPS

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Lo-Fi Prototyping method ROLEPLAYING

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ROLE PLAYING THROUGH DESIGN PHASES 01 Understand 02 Observation 03 Visualisation “Bodystorming” 04 Evaluation & Refinement 05 Implementation “Informance”

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BENEFITS OF ROLE PLAYING 01 Ensuring attention is directed at the PROBLEM Being in the Moment 02 PRACTICAL ACTION, not just theory Physicalization 03 Brings together team perspectives Improves Collaboration Enhanced Group Dynamics 04 Free flow of ideas Build on other’s contributions Non-judgement Exploration

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TIPS FOR EFFECTIVENESS

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LEGO HAD BEEN TELLING CHILDREN TO ‘BUILD THEIR DREAMS’ FOR DECADES, SO PERHAPS ADULTS COULD BE ASKED TO BUILD THEIR VISIONS FOR FUTURE STRATEGY.

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Unlock innovation Representation Cognitive processes Inclusive participation and open-ended approach Express ideas beyond words, building with your own hands Hand-mind connection, reduces Cognitive Load and facilitates associative thinking LEGO SERIOUS PLAY

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WHEN AND WHY TO USE LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Facilitation of dialogue and communication Group of people work together Strategy development, where all relevant individuals get the opportunity to contribute their vision Sharing mindset about something Understanding each other’s points of view Unleashing creative thinking

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PARTICIPANTS ARE ENCOURAGED AND ENABLED TO The purpose of using LEGO is to make way for constructive reflection and dialogue for the system to gain insight and find their own answers

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CREATING LEGO SERIOUS PLAY WORKSHOPS THAT WORK The LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method is built upon an ‘open-ended’ approach The basic philosophy is that challenges should open up to reflection, rather than ask for definitive ‘correct’ responses. One of the principal advantages of the method is that it is an excellent tool for externalizing participants’ reflections

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Experience “Stories help you keep people at the corner of your work” SAP SCENES A storyboarding method & tool Idea: Combining illustrations physically to create some events & stories

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9 Categories of cutouts to find on SAP scenes: Advertising Build Customize Document

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To be used whenever you need a story as an output in the design process to humnanize user insights & communicate them:

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