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What is the most powerful advantage of using the "Six Thinking Hats" way?

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Question ajoutée par Mustafa Saleh , Asset Maintenance Manager , Kanoo Terminals, a Maersk – Kanoo JV
Date de publication: 2016/01/13
Ahmed Eid
par Ahmed Eid , Sr. Developer Architect & Integration Lead , salam

Blue Hat Thinking- Process
  • Thinking about thinking
  • What thinking is needed?
  • Organizing the thinking
  • Planning for action
  • White Hat Thinking- Facts
    • Information and data
    • Neutral and objective
    • What do I know?
    • What do I need to find out?
    • How will I get the information I need?
    • Green Hat Thinking - Creativity
      • Ideas, alternative, possibilities
      • Provocation - "PO"
      • Solutions to black hat problems
      • Yellow Hat Thinking- Benefits
        • Positives, plus points
        • Logical reasons are given.
        • Why an idea is useful
        • Black Hat Thinking - Cautions
          • Difficulties, weaknesses, dangers
          • Logical reasons are given.
          • Spotting the risks
          • Red Hat Thinking - Feelings
            • Intuition, hunches, gut instinct
            • My feelings right now.
            • Feelings can change.
            • No reasons are given.

shahbaz Ali Qureshi
par shahbaz Ali Qureshi , Senior Engineer , in

You can use Six Thinking Hats on your own or in meetings, where it can minimize the confrontations that happen when people with different thinking styles discuss the same problem.

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par Utilisateur supprimé

I would say that it trains our minds to think independently from prejudice and subjectiveness, that it forces us to separate our emotions from the thought process, and that it enables us to prioritize and implement solutions based on clarity of thought.

Piotr Teteruk
par Piotr Teteruk , IT Project Manager Roche , Roche

The Six Thinking Hats is a method devised by Edward De Bono and meant to improve the results of thinking and discussion. It may be used either by oneself or in a group. De Bono claims that by separating six different types of thinking we can make our thinking clearer and more thorough. We should “wear” each hat in turn, and analyze the issue at hand from six different aspects separately. In a group setting, the entire group is encouraged to use just one hat at a time, thus contributing to an organized and comprehensive discussion, rather than a confused and mixed-up argument. Each hat is marked with a different color and represents the different type of thinking.

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