A Startup Plays Its Way into New Spaces.

Too Good To Go has made it its mission to inspire and motivate everyone to take action against food waste. To put their own words into action, the young, ambitious startup has set out to achieve something big: building a global movement against food waste. The Danish company is now active with its food app in 13 European countries and is even expanding to the USA in 2020.

No wonder, then, that the Berlin branch is rapidly expanding and almost bursting at the seams. A large new loft location is being rented.

The staff looks forward to the move with mixed feelings. Will the good communication and intensive exchange in the current cramped spaces continue in the new, much larger office? How will the same physical closeness be achieved there?

With the aim of preparing the entire team for working together in the new spaces and involving all participants creatively in the design process, the management turns to corecreate.

In a half-day workshop, the participants clarify their concerns and questions using the LEGO® Serious Play® method. Even critical topics become fun through working with built metaphors. Visionary models for future communication in the new spaces emerge from colorful bricks.

In reflecting on the workshop results, Uta Mühleis from RESET, a digital pioneer and sustainability expert, contributes her experience with flexible workspaces and communication in a rapidly growing environment.

Client: Too Good To Go
Job: Workshop Design & Facilitation with LEGO® Serious Play®

Expert Input: Uta Mühleis (Reset.org)

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