six thinking hats
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TEAM
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SIX THINKING HATS
WHITE - (NEUTRAL) The Facts, Just the Facts
RED - Emotions & Feelings, Likes, Dislikes, Loves, Hates
YELLOW – Sun Shine – Logical, Constructive, Positive, Optimistic
BLACK - Critic, Analyst, Careful, Negative
GREEN - Creative, New Ideas, Alternatives, Growth, New Solutions
BLUE - Organizer, Facilitator, Responsible, Assist
ADVANTAGES
• Emphasis on parallel thinking.• Simplifies thinking by having to deal with one.
thing at a time.• Allows a switch in thinking.• Saving time.• It's a critical meeting facilitation tool.• Deriving power from focused thinking.
APPLICATIONS
• Schools• Colleges• Organisations• Group Discussions• Meetings• Decision Making
Leading corporations where practice of 6 Hats Thinking was a run-away success
• Fortune 500 companies that use Six Thinking Hats® report that their teams are more productive and now invest 50% less time in meetings. In general, they refer to their teams as "happier and healthier."
• AT&T• DuPont's• Ericsson• Ford• Honeywell• IBM• Intel• McKinsey• Motorola• NASA• Nestle USA• Prudential Insurance• Siemens• Texas Instruments• And hundreds more
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