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The Six Thinking hats is a role-playing model developed by Edward de Bono in 1986. each hat represents a different lens or perspective on a particular issue and is an insightful activity that prevents narrow thinking
The six types of “Thinking Hats” are:
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Facts
"What are the facts that we know?"
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Feelings
"What are your gut reactions?"
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Cautions
"What risks should I keep in mind?"
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Benefits
"Why should I be optimistic?"
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Creativity
"How can we create opportunities?"
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Process
"What systems or processes will be needed?"
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Use the Six Thinking Hats model to help with:
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Six Thinking Hats is a powerful technique for decision-making that includes different points of view.
The process and methodology allow emotion and skepticism to be brought into what might normally be a purely rational process, and it opens up the opportunity for creativity within decision-making.
Decisions made using the Six Thinking Hats technique can be more resilient and based on a holistic perspective, allowing you to avoid pitfalls and gaps before you have committed to a decision.
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