LEGO’s Platform for Innovation

December 19th, 2020 |
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The story of LEGO has a charming beginning. The small Danish toymaker created simple building blocks that could fit together to make almost anything imaginable. Then the company realized their toys tapped into the human desire to create. They weren’t just plastic building blocks. They were platforms for innovation.

In a Tech Barometer podcast interview, David Gram, who was a Senior Innovation Director of Lego’s Creative Play Lab, talks about the entrepreneurial spirit that inspires the LEGO company and its customers.

“Failure is not a word in the vocabulary,” said Gram. “It is iteration, it is learning, and it requires empathy. This is something LEGO pioneered over many years, which is also the root for its design thinking.”

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