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Lego Legends: Tiny Bricks, Big Impact
We recently dove headfirst into Lego Legends with Corporate Challenge, and for one glorious day, offices across Adroit were transformed into construction zones buzzing with creativity, questionable engineering and a whole lot of laughter.
Each branch ran its own session, which meant every team got to show off its unique building style — from the “carefully planned” types to the “let’s just stack bricks and hope for the best” approach. Some towers rose to impressive heights, some leaned like they’d had a long night out, and a couple collapsed in dramatic slow motion that truly deserved background music. But that was half the fun.
And what a surprising showcase of our Adroit behaviours it was. Respect shone in how teams cheered on even the wildest design ideas. Seek to Understand appeared when teammates tried to decode each other’s visions — “So… this blue brick is the roof?” Take Responsibility was alive and well as people sprang into action when a tower began to wobble (or crashed spectacularly). And Think We, Not Me? That was everywhere. No single “master builder” could carry the day — it took everyone pitching in, passing pieces, and occasionally blaming gravity.
The best part? When all the fun was done, each branch donated new Lego sets to organisations supporting kids in their local communities: Meli in Geelong, the Geelong Community Foundation for the Services team, Berry Street in Gippsland, A Country Hope in Albury and Cafs in Ballarat. Knowing our chaos-filled creations helped bring something meaningful to children made the day feel extra special.
In the end, we walked away with big smiles, a few new inside jokes, and maybe a Lego brick or two stuck to the bottom of someone’s shoe. Playful, purposeful and perfectly Adroit.


