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The Power of Serious Play for Serious Impact


How could play create an impact in adults' serious world? Khun Poom invites us to play more in life and at work to explore new possibilities and increase the positive impact of our actions.


Play is not only the fertiliser of the brain but it also the invigorate the soul (thanks to the golden quote by Dr. Stuart Brown) for all humans, regardless of age or how different they think they are. It helps us especially adults overcome fear, which inhibits us from growing and thriving together as humanity and living our full potential. 


All the talk sessions were very inspiring, covering different topics of culture, social issues, business, technology, innovation, the environment, and sustainability. They all weave into the same inspiring theme “What If…” for humanity to imagine, craft, mould, and co-create a better world for all.


We appreciate TEDx Chiang Mai having our principal facilitator, Narudee 'Poom' Kristhanin , share the magic of play and its profound impact on adults ability to solve systemic challenges that one person alone cannot solve.


Narudee (Poom) Kristhanin

CEO and Principal Facilitator at Eureka Global

คุณณฤดี คริสธานินทร์ เป็นประธานบริหารและวิทยากรกระบวนการ (Facilitator) บริษัท Eureka Global ผู้บุกเบิกการใช้กระบวนการ LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® ในประเทศไทยเพื่อแก้ปัญหาสำคัญระดับองค์กร และได้สร้างแรงบันดาลใจให้กับชุมชนวิทยากรกระบวนการ LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® ทั่วโลก เธอเป็นหนึ่งใน Rule of Law Fellow สนับสนุนงานของสถาบันเพื่อการยุติธรรมแห่งประเทศไทยโดยการใช้กระบวนการ LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® เพื่อกลุ่มเปราะบางในสังคม Narudee Kristhanin is the CEO and Principal Facilitator at Eureka Global. She pioneered the high-quality LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® practices in Thailand and the region and inspired global facilitator communities. She is a member of Thailand Institute of Justice’s Rule of Law Fellow using the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method to create impact for vulnerable and invisible social groups. She serves on the Khon Thai Foundation and Northwestern University Alumni Thailand Board.


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