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An exciting question from someone who knows a thing or two about growing a business. Sir Eric Peacock runs a multimillion pound portfolio of businesses and I had the pleasure of spending a morning with him. I met Sir Eric at ‘Fresh Banter’, a networking group for business leaders connected to  food manufacturing. Meeting monthly, the small group of 10-15 Managing Directors  and CEO’s get together to discuss their businesses and hear from an expert in particular  field. I was invited as a guest to the October Banter (I don’t make food, just eat it). This session featured Jane  Anderson, a ‘Lego Serious Play’ facilitator – yep, you read it right, we spent the morning  playing with Lego to help us each work through the opportunities and challenges we are  facing in our businesses. Don’t underestimate the power of the little plastic squares. Lego is certainly about  serious play. Not only was it perfect to loosen the atmosphere, distracting your normal  sensibilities and lapping up some childhood memories, but it was also incredibly  inventive in terms of shaping your own thinking.




In my case I realised the biggest  challenge I’m struggling to grow my business is the balance between reacting to client’s  own challenges and being directive in the services we offer. It wasn’t until I spotted the  perfectly formed, multi-coloured block of another participant, that I realised I’ve been  over apologetic about the very nature of our business – offering a different way of solving  common business problems. Sounds a bit heavy for the session with Lego; bizarrely it was and even more bizarre was the unconscious thought process connecting with the conscious through the process of play. I shouldn’t be surprised. I’m an advocate of simulated thinking, using the left part of the brain to power the right. In many ways it’s the essence of our business. But we all need reminding of the power, especially when the revelation is applied within your own business. However, I can’t give all the credit to the little bumpy bricks…a lot rests in the skill of the questions.




This is where Sir Eric comes back to the fore…his unassuming manner, ability to listen and seamless ability to drop in a poignant question made all the difference. A skill equally delivered by the serious play facilitator and by Jane Milton who runs ‘Fresh Banter’. Today I was reminded by the power of a good question, reminded of the feeling it gives from your toes to the top of your head as you both feel and think through your response. Everyone needs a good dose of quality questions each day, a question that strikes to the core of your behaviour. The moral of this experience, be open to the simplest nudges from a quiet question to a colourful brick…you never know what role it might play to grow your business. Check out Fresh Banter and Jane Anderson, LEGO Serious Play facilitatorPark View Hotel - Winter Haven 3 star Lake hotelFitness + Health CenterMost guests thought it was rather dirty Relatively friendly Atmosphere $ Call Shergill Grand Hotel - Winter Haven 3-star Lake hotelCheck-in time: 3:00pm$Latest Reviews Call Rodeway Inn & Suites in Winter Haven Two star Downtown propertyFree breakfast $Guest Reviews Call Hampton Inn Winter Haven Midscale Downtown hotelCheck in: 3:00pm $Latest Reviews Call Quality Inn - Dundee Low Cost Highway hotelCheck-in time




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I was also very impressed at the look of this as LEGO has really come on from the early days of LEGO Technics. The finished model has the V12 front mounted engine with working pistons and realistic details all round, such as functional doors, boot, hood and steering system. It took me over 3 hours of build time but nothing was overly complicated (mainly due to the great instructions as usual from LEGO) and you get a few spare parts too. Price per part for this model is very good too, ending up with a good sized model. I have been a LEGO fan since I was small and I’ve always seen them as a techie jigsaw puzzle with the ability to build something that isn’t fixed. I also think they are great for younger minds as its a good way to bring out creativity and problem solving abilities in kids. (as well as a great way to keep them engrossed for a few hours). With this kit there are plenty of modifications you can make, for instances, with a few more pieces from LEGO you could build the Ferrari Enzo.

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