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GAME CHANGERS

Updated: Jul 28, 2022

Podcast alert: Andrina Tisi, founder of Life Curation, interviewed Patrycja Pielaszek, founder of WeCoCo, on the topic of “Nothing changes if nothing changes". Tune in and find out what it's all about being courageous, finding joy in experimentation and how un-learning can foster collaborative innovation where everyone is included.

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Life Curation Podcast by Andrina Tisi

Andrina Tisi, founder of ANDRINA TISI – Life CURATION interviewed Patrycja Pielaszek on the topic of “Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes.


🎙 Listen to the full episode here.

One thread in this conversation is the concept of un-learning, re-thinking and, re-building together. And it is right there where the meaning of the title of the episode “Nothing changes if nothing changes” gets clearer. Now you might think, that this is rather business-related, but indeed it is very life-related.


How can we foster our relationships in our businesses and collaborations?

As nowadays the boundaries between business and private life are fluid, it is difficult to balance between them. You can just choose the way you want to live it. So, live the only life you have.


When it comes to new ways of collaboration, it's mainly about curiosity and being open to whatever comes. That means being open to different perspectives, different opinions, and all kinds of differences. We are all different which is the main asset of humanity. Now the question is, how do we embrace it? Are we rather irritated, blocked, or stressed or does it depend on the topic? How can we open ourselves to differences and reflect before reacting?


One way to handle new and irritable situations is to take a step back and acknowledge the irritation as such and the fact that the irritation has more to do with ourselves than with the other person. Another way could be to agree to disagree. This means our truth is not the other person’s truth, but we are respecting their truth.


I don't see things the way they are. I see them the way I am.

What happens when you don't speak the same language as your counterpart? A modern way of overcoming this obstacle and capturing the essential message is the power of the LEGO®️ Serious Play®️ Methodology. LEGO®️ Serious Play®️ is all about metaphors. That means, whatever we think, our opinion about something, or our visions and ideas are, we visualize it with a model that we’ve built with LEGO®️ bricks. By referring to this model and not to our personal thoughts or opinions, it's like taking out the tension in the room.


As an example, when speaking and presenting strategies in a business environment, we can all look at the same PowerPoint slides and the same strategy on papers, but in the end, it’s not the same. Everyone “sees” something different. It is very powerful to use this metaphor and to create a true common understanding.



How can we practice curiosity and openness?

How can we nurture our curiosity and the desire for creativity and also, to live the joy of experimentation and innovation? Well, it needs to be playful and maybe also a bit chaotic and with a healthy way of childishness. In other words, to un-learn, to re-think, and to re-build together. We can practice by trying, failing, trying again, and learn from our failures. Then we change something – in our behavior, in our experimentations. And yes, to do so it needs courage. Courage to embrace our trying and our failures.



All about changes

It is important to acknowledge that in order to be able to evolve changes are needed. We need to understand that not everything can and should be done as it has always been done. Even though we as human beings want changes but tend to resist change; we want evolution but without any changes. But frankly: Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes. The only constant IS change.


Often, we hear that embracing change means we have to get out of our comfort zone. Meanwhile a well-worn expression. But how about we enlarge our comfort zone, making it bigger, instead? That way, we can still stay in our comfort zone and at the same time feel well, powerful, energetic, and creative. Like traveling – when we widen our horizon. Not only literally, but also in our minds and heart. And then, we come home to our comfort zone.



Difference between collaboration and co-creation?

Without consulting Google or Wikipedia 😉 here is an attempt to explain what these buzzwords could mean.


Co-creation is creating something together with one or more people.

Collaboration is more an exchange of our ideas, it has a masterminding aspect.


When it comes to collaboration, first of all, it doesn’t matter if it's just a team, two people, or an entire organization. In collaboration, a clear target is defined. Together it is defined how the target can be reached within this collaboration. What are the roles? What are the tasks? What are the milestones? How to reach the predefined goal?


When it comes to co-creation, things are completely unclear. The end/goal is totally open. In co-creation, we open up to curiosity and creativity and start interacting, without knowing what's going to happen and where it's going to lead.


Imagine now, why collaboration became so important during the last one and a half years. Suddenly we have more players. Not only players, in the meaning of human beings, but also machines and tools and channels.

We just started to collaborate with these tools in these channels without agreeing on how we're going to use them.


In the offline world when everyone was at the office where we could easily exchange our perception of an email messenger note. Over lunch or during a coffee break.


Today, we are confused because we don't have these “clarification islands” any longer. One misunderstanding is building up another misunderstanding and this all piles up to a huge intransparent heap.


So, in a mostly virtual environment, we have to find new ways to communicate, to get the necessary information in a flow. How can we achieve that?


We can plan virtual but private meetings and chats. Why? Because this is a possible tool to build up trust, by speaking about you, your family, your friends, your pets, etc. You interact in a different way. As soon as there’s a good basis of trust, the information flows naturally.


Mind you, this is only one possible tool. And don’t underestimate that the virtual & planned personal talk lacks the spontaneity that often helps to open up in that kind of conversation.


But on the other hand, let’s not forget: We – all together – were forced to un-learn, to re-think, and to re-build. We were (and still are) all on a crash course over the last 2 years. Therefore we must be gentle with ourselves.



Business and personal life are no longer separated

Regarding business versus personal life - our current situation is definitely not the same as two years ago.

Not only startups but also corporate companies worldwide are really trying their best to turn around the big ship and it's a large ship. But let's break it down to the people because this is what counts. With people, you can do enormous transformation and have a great effect on everything that has to do with an agile, collaborative, and innovative culture. In that case, it doesn't matter if it’s a startup or a corporation.

What is important? It's not just being diverse, and wow, you're successful. Not at all. It's actually all about these crucial combination of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging.


D-I-B. Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging.

It is human to want to be part of something. We are social. Social human beings. We are not made to be alone. We want to belong to something or someone and be part of a project or an initiative, an idea, a vision. This is a human approach in every kind of constellation. If it's an organization or just a team. They need to be enabled with diversity which simply means stay open and don't exclude anybody. And not only for the quota. It's not like having all different kinds of cultures, skin colors, or gender in your team. Not at all. It's about being open and then, inclusion comes naturally. Actually, inclusion makes diversity work. Inclusion says: okay, we embrace the differences; we are open and we listen to each other.


Working alone, together. Allowing to work alone together and meaning that you, create your own thoughts and ideas. Then you make it part of the team and you allow that others have other ideas or a different understanding. And combining that is what co-creation is all about.


When this works – not only diversity but inclusion, belonging makes every person jump out of bed in the morning, because we feel and believe the magic of what we do and create.


🎙 Listen to the full episode here.

 

A gift to you from Andrina Tisi ♡

If you are feeling the need for change, to move in a new direction, Andrina has the right gift for you. She offers a 5-day journey from Chaos to Clarity to you for free supporting you to move from stress and overwhelm towards your dreams and goals.


Andrina calls herself Life Curator, as she considers her work highly creative and at the same time very healing. As a certified Holistic Coach and integral Life Consultant as well as registered Yoga Teacher she works with people who want more in their life; be it the realization of big dreams, the implementation of a wild project or to get unstuck and find the deep healing and transformation inside and out.


The combination of Yoga, different lifestyle practices, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Essential Oils as well as my own life experience contribute to the whole. Visit www.andrinatisi.com for more.

Updated: Apr 10, 2021

Who wants to find out how to build your way to better business by tapping into the hidden expertise of your organisation? How to transform insight and awareness into commitment and shared goals?

Good news for all WeCoCo's interested in digging deeper into the power of the LEGO®️ Serious Play®️ Methodology 👋 — We're very excited to share this Deep Play Session (German Edition) with you provided by two very experienced LSP Trainers.


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WeCoCo Talk with Dejan Popovic and Florian Wieser, Founders of TheSeriousPlayer.com

ABOUT LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®

LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® is a very powerful methodology when it comes to more diverse, inclusive and innovative team collaboration.

Do you want to know how?Tune in to our latest #WeCoCo Talk in GERMAN with Florian Wieser and Dejan Popovic, the founders of TheSeriousPlayer.com.

They don't share models yet, but they do share their highlights and most profound experiences building a new, sustainable future MAKING THE UNSEEN SEEN!

Let’s build your way to better business by tapping into the hidden expertise of your organisation. Let’s transform insight and awareness into commitment and shared goals with the super power of the bricks.


Do you want to find out how LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® can foster a more diverse and inclusive collaboration environment?

Watch our #WeCoCoTalk with Florian and Dejan here:


CERTIFIED FACILITATOR LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® If you feel like becoming a certified facilitator yourself, there is a unique opportunity to participate exclusively in a DEEP PLAY session (German Edition) at our ZCollab22 in Kilchberg/Zürich from April 28 to 30 at a special price for the WeCoCo community:


Duration: 3 days

Location: ZCollab22, Alte Landstrasse 22, 8802 Kilchberg/ZH

Date: 28th to 30th of April 2021

Time: 08h30-18h00 every day

LEGO Set: Exploration Set, Landscape & Identity Set (2500 LEGO pieces)

Program:

Day 1 - Introduction to the method, communication and collaboration (team)

Day 2 - Future design (strategy/vision development or product/service development), preparation Day 3

Day 3 - Facilitate a part from the process on your own topic, facilitator reflection


Limited number of participants: max. 8


If you're interested in a DEEP PLAY Session in ENGLISH or if you feel like learning more about the amazing power of the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methodology—either in GERMAN or in ENGLISH—just email us 💌



 

Florian Wieser and Dejan Popovic are the founders of TheSeriousPlayer.com — the largest network of facilitators of the LEGO® Serious Play® method in Switzerland and Austria.

Whether for workshops, taster courses or presentations. Whether on site or virtually. Choose from a pool of over 100 facilitators to build a better future.


Updated: Jul 19, 2024

Susana Metzger, media producer and founder of NUI.YOU, has created an inspiring video sharing her 2020 reflections and all the things we have learned during this uncommon year. This November, she has a very special gift for the WeCoCo community you don't want to miss. Watch Susana's video and benefit from her special offer (link at the bottom). There is no memory in our lifetime of such a disruptive year as 2020. For me personally and for those around me, this started by being a very promising year. A round number and a huge hope for a grand year ahead with many projects, to be making the runway of success.


I started this January with a short ladies-trip to Miami. Myself and two of my best friends went on a retreat for some master-mindful few days, under tropical weather and lots of brainstorming conversations. We enjoyed sunshine, some wine and we were working intensively on new ideas, video productions and even an online course, that my friend Liliana produced about “New Work New Skills” (available on Grinfer). Little did we know that this topic was about to become even more relevant, than ever.


And what a time to be in Miami. It was spot on, during the Art Deco Weekend, which was celebrating this year´s theme "SHEroes" and with an unforgetable parade.

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SHEreos Miami, January 2020

I still remember vividly Dina telling me during that vacation, “you know that there is this virus that has already killed a few dozens in China and they are saying that this could be a bigger problem.” I dismissed it and said “every year we seem to have a new threat, that benefits pharmaceutical companies more than anything else”.


My apologies, I´ll admit that I was so wrong. March came and the word “pandemic” took us by storm. Lockdown, masks, social distancing… It was unexpected, surreal. Kids home schooling, parents splitting work time with helping the little ones with their online assignments, video conferences anytime and all the time. The revolution had just begun.


We had to adapt and finding new ways to keep high productivity levels, maintaining our jobs and our financial safety. Everyone seemed to be speaking about taking the best out of this situation and innovation became a buzz word. I witnessed people writing books, learning new skills, engaging in online communities, making themselves available, taking part.

Across countries, we heard neighbors cheering each others, singing from their balconies, playing tennis from one building roof to another. Solidarity was at a new high, creativity followed along.


We were moved by the stories of those on the medical front line, risking their health to save lives. True heroes cheered by millions. In some countries, people would go outside their front doors at a given time, every day, to clap to those heroes who were keeping our hope alive. Moving tears, joy and sadness, all at the same time. A mix of emotions, but above all, recognizing that we are all in this together and gestures of kindness do make a difference.


This is not yet part of history. The pandemic remains a reality, now with some renewed hope on an effective vaccine, that will allow us to go back to “normal”. And this is where we stand right now.

But are we really ever going back? Technology has accelerated its progress as never before in 2020. Some major companies have already announced that their employees can work from home forever and this trend is here to stay. Video conferencing has proven to be practical and effective. Business travelling does not seem to make much sense anymore.


There is no more business as usual and we seem to have accepted that. Social media, immersive content and real-time broadcasting have brought us new perspectives on the future. Our brands have taken advantage of the new tools that have seen light throughout this time. And rightfully so, as the opportunities are endless and it is no longer needed to educate our audience to adopt new forms of communication. We are all really well trained by now and it all happened in record time.


As a result, I made this video sharing my reflections about all the things we have learned in 2020 and I hope it inspires you. Watch it here:


In this video, I share also my own personal entrepreneurial endeavour with 2020. A decade ago, I have founded the Portuguese Surf Film Festival, at Europe´s only world surfing reserve, Ericeira. Our main sponsor is the municipality of Mafra and they urged our team to innovate or there would be no festival this year. This was a great opportunity to come up with a winning value proposition. We created an online special edition, combined with 3D modeling and animated scenarios that allowed a virtual experience of attending the amazing venue where we hold the festival yearly. Also, one-night drive-in, capturing everyone´s imagination and somehow reliving what we imagine the 50´s were like in a different reality.


The result was incredibly positive, and it allowed even more sponsors to come on board, as the audience was potentially higher that the usual public physical attendance. Hundreds of people signed in every night from all over the globe and the comments were overwhelming. It was moving and it was only possible because it was the only way.


Look around at all the opportunities that this year has opened up. “The Times They Are A´Changin`”, just like that Bob Dylan song.

Every now and then, comes something bigger than life that makes us all re-think our expectations and life paths. 2020 has been that. There is no way back and that is not a bad thing.


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Susana Metzger is member of the WeCoCo Community, media producer and founder of NUI.YOU - Visual Narratives. She works as a video producer and photographer, based out of Olten in Switzerland. Her love for the Portuguese west coast, where she was born and raised, has influenced her aesthetics and it remains a source of inspiration for her. An Organizational Psychologist by trade, Susana has been specialising in producing online courses for those entrepreneurs who want to monetize their acquired skills and expertise, as well as creating videos within “The Founder´s Story” concept. Last year, she co-founded the swiss “What If – Women in Film Festival”, that is expected to return in 2021.


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