Campsite as a 'Place of Learning': Kamiwarizaki Campsite in Minamisanriku Town Hosts Corporate Training Monitor Tour Using LEGO® Bricks
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main purpose of the monitor tour held at Kamiwarizaki Campsite?
- A: The main purpose of the monitor tour is to verify the potential of corporate training as a new application for the campsite's facilities, leveraging its natural surroundings as an extraordinary learning environment.
- Q: What specific method was used for the experimental workshop during the monitor tour?
- A: The experimental workshop utilized the globally recognized 'LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®' method, which involves building with LEGO® bricks to facilitate communication and co-creation.
- Q: Who was invited to participate in this monitor tour?
- A: Participants were intentionally invited from 'different organizations' and 'different positions,' including local business operators in Minamisanriku and training coordinators, not limited to a single company.
- Q: What were the five steps involved in the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® workshop?
- A: The five steps included building the tallest tower, expressing current mood, shaping moments of growth, visualizing an ideal organization, and co-creating an ideal organization for Minamisanriku.
- Q: How did the campsite's environment contribute to the effectiveness of the training?
- A: The extraordinary space, with the sound of the tide and bonfires, created a 'highly psychologically safe environment' that helped remove organizational barriers and titles, allowing participants to speak their true minds.