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  • Bullitt Belfast is offering locals the chance to build up their business - literally one brick at a time.

    The Belfast city centre hotel will be running a workshop that promises to build on people’s innovation, imagination and career performance using everyone’s favourite childhood toy – LEGO.

    Participants will learn how to communicate more effectively, engage their imaginations more readily and approach their work with increased confidence, commitment and insight.

    The workshop will be hosted by Alan Branagh from Insight Factory, who for the past 30 years has coached executives, managers, teams and individuals to perform at higher levels and to achieve and surpass their goals and desires.

    “This will be a fantastic opportunity for local people to come along and learn how to be creative and experiential in order to transform their business," said Michael Sullivan, General Manager at Bullitt Belfast.

    “We look forward to seeing everyone enjoy the evening, but most importantly, to seeing them gain a deeper understanding of how to tackle real business issues with their newly acquired knowledge.”

    The workshop is based on research which shows that hands-on, minds-on learning produces a deeper, more meaningful understanding of the world and its possibilities.

    Creating and constructing with LEGO bricks and using three-dimensional thinking gives participants a sharper insight into business scenarios.

    The Insight Factory: Serious Play Workshop will be held on Thursday 9th August from 7-9pm.

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