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Six Thinking Hats | 
enlarge | Author: Edward De Bono Publisher: Back Bay Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 5161
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 0316178314 Dewey Decimal Number: 153.42 EAN: 9780316178310 ASIN: 0316178314
Publication Date: August 18, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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"Hats" is a winner. July 7, 2008 While it is an artificial construct, the six hats described in this book can be a significant tool for fostering understanding of multiple facets of any problem and the particular dispositions people may have toward solving them. I am looking forward to using this concept in my fall courses to help students construct new knowledge.
Approach a problem from multiple viewpoints June 17, 2008 This book discusses six thinking hats. They each have a different color and they each stand for a different fundamental perspective or approach to a problem or issue.
The book discusses how this construct can be used in group meetings where each person is assigned a role. For example, the positive viewpoint would be a person just pointing out all the positives. The other viewpoints include emotional viewpoint, the negative viewpoint, a viewpoint concerning rules of the process, etc.
The reason I liked the book is that it goes into detail on why approaching a problem, an issue or an opportunity should be done by utilizing a multitude of viewpoints. This ensures better thinking.
I thought the book was excellent and highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning to be a better overall critical thinker.
Teaches the Left Brain and Right Crossover! June 11, 2008 The Six Thinking Hats is an easy to learn and apply, but powerful method to group decision making. Edward De Bono's common sense approach is both refreshing and insightful.
The Six Thinking Hats helps people use both their left and right brains efficiently by separating them into compartments (Thinking Hats). In other words, De Bono teaches how to achieve a strong Left Brain, Right Brain Crossover.
Each of the hats uses part of the left, or the right brain. *The White Hat addresses facts and data -Left Brain *The Red Hat addresses emotions - Right Brain *The Black Hat addresses the weaknesses in ideas- Left Brain *The Yellow Hat is hopeful and positive - Right Brain *The Green Hat addresses creativity -Right Brain *The Blue Hat is concerned with control -Left Brain
By separating thought patterns into compartments De Bono argues convincingly it is easier to come to rational conclusions for solving problems based on all aspects of the brain. In the Conclusion of the book he states:
"The biggest enemy of thinking is complexity, for that leads to confusion. When thinking is clear and simple, it becomes more enjoyable and more effective. The Six Thinking Hats concept is very simple to understand. It is also very simple to use."
Overall a fascinating and useful thinking tool for solving problems!
The Re-Discovery of Common Sense: A Guide to: The Lost Art of Critical Thinking
The Six Thinking Hats June 9, 2008 Edward De Bono's Six Thinking Hats is a quick read. I thought it was redundant and could have been half as long. I Was bored at times. De Bono's Six Hat Method was intentionally designed to be simple. that is the beauty of it. The six thinking hats can very easilily be applied to a meeting in order to really get things moving and that is extremely valuable. i believe people should read this book, not because its a good book, but because what De Bono demonstrates is a very powerful toolway tool. -Rogelio Potash CPP
Brief yet entertaining June 9, 2008 This is a short, easy-read book. Chapters are small with an introduction and summary to each colored hat. De Bono not only criticizes our way of thinking, but gives a solution for a more productive thinking. While most successful people believe that they are competent at thinking and make no efforts to improve; De Bono presents a brilliant new method to tackle any problem that can be present during a decision making process. His methodology is so simple that there are no theories, principles or models in the book. Overall this is an essential read for anybody interested in improving their thinking and facilitators running brainstorming sessions. I found this book very useful and the time I spend reading it worth while. The method in the book of using six ways of looking at something, the six thinking hats does work in real life and gives benefit. I sincerely recommended it.
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