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- 3. “ Give me white, yellow, black and green.”
- 4. Edward de Bono Inventor of the 6 Thinking Hats, Lateral Thinking, etc.
- 15. Ego must be separated from Performance
- 19. “ Our traditional thinking is concerned with: What-IS . It isn’t good at designing What-CAN-BE .” Edward de Bono
- 23. Always ‘Factor In’ Emotions Be Sensitive to Sensitivity Avoid “Cognitive Violence” No matter how great your ideas and arguments are…
- 27. How do we use the hats in doctoral studies
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- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Yellow Hat Uses Exploring new ideas Offsetting negativity Dealing with major changes Checking 4 overlooked value
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Blue Hat Uses Structuring debate Staying ‘on track’ / focused Requiring an outcome Staying on time
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance
- Red Hat Uses Reading the group Taking a vote on decisions Predicting acceptance