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WICHITA FALLS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION

July 14, 2020 | WFHRMA July Chapter Meeting

  • 14 Jul 2020
  • 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
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 The July 2020 meeting of the

Wichita Falls HR Management Association (WFHRMA) will be:

Tuesday, July 14, 2020  

11:45 AM to 1:00 PM

After registering, an email will be sent to you 

with the Zoom meeting information. 

LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®


Guest Speaker: Jonathan Silk, Ph.D.


Topic:  LEGO®SERIOUS PLAY®


Program Description:  If you really want to dive into this powerful method join us as the Bridge 3 team takes us through an hour of hard, purposeful fun. One of the most powerful methods for greater collaboration and creativity in teams is LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®.

In this session you will learn:

Some of the benefits of using this hands-on learning process are:

  • Rich and effective dialogue emerges between team members creative insights are sparked to address business challenges.
  • Collaboration is fostered within teams through a fun and engaging process.
  • Enhanced skills to communicate more effectively, to engage imagination more readily, and to approach work with increased confidence, commitment and insight.

Action Item: To participate and be engaged...BYOL- Bring your own Legos or whatever you have around the house/office (play dough, paper & markers, blocks, etc.).

Speaker Biography:  Jonathan Silk is the President-Elect for the Fort Worth/Mid-Cities Chapter as well as the Founder and President of Bridge 3. Jonathan is an experienced organizational leader and organizational leadership coach with a proven record of leading and developing organizations to perform at higher levels and improve their overall effectiveness. He will use his LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® facilitator certification to take us on this powerful journey.


Michele Norton:  Facilitating along with Jonathan is Michele Norton. Michele leads research and design for Bridge 3. She is a Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University. She has worked as a teacher, administrator, and consultant in various educational contexts. She was awarded teacher of the year during her time in the classroom and currently enjoys doing work with a non-profit that develops leaders for inner city schools. She works on three NSF funded grants aimed at developing STEM educators and leaders for under-served populations. Her research interests are design, holistic development and STEM education.

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