Campsite as a 'Learning Field': LEGO-based corporate training monitor tour held at Kamiwarizaki Campsite in Minamisanriku

Kamiwarizaki Campsite conducted a corporate training monitor tour using LEGO blocks. Participants engaged in workshops to create 'ideal organizational models' while enjoying outdoor activities, exploring the campsite's potential as a hub for both learning and wellness.
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Kamiwarizaki Campsite in Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, hosted a monitor tour for corporate training utilizing LEGO bricks. The initiative, aimed at diversifying the campsite's usage, used the 'LEGO Serious Play' dialogue method to help participants from different organizations construct their 'ideal organization' models. The program integrated BBQ and campfires to foster psychological safety, and included exchanges with local producers. The campsite aims to establish itself as a hybrid hub for professional development ('work') and wellness ('daily life').

FAQ

What training method was used?

The program was based on 'LEGO Serious Play,' a globally used dialogue method.

What is the purpose of the training?

The goal is to test new ways to utilize the campsite and foster deep dialogue across different organizations, as well as to increase the 'related population' (visitors with deep local ties).