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The various perspectives that the participants have to assume are symbolized by six hats of different colors, which represent six modes and directions of thinking. The six hats are: | The various perspectives that the participants have to assume are symbolized by six hats of different colors, which represent six modes and directions of thinking. The six hats are: | ||
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+ | ! width= "300pt" | <font color= white> Hat color </font> | ||
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+ | | '''White Hat''' | ||
+ | | Objective, neutral thinking related to facts, numbers, information. | ||
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+ | |'''Red Hat'''|| Emotional, includes feelings, suspicions and intuitions. | ||
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+ | |'''Black Hat''' || Negative, critic, seeks for risks elements and things that could represent a problem. | ||
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+ | |'''Yellow Hat'''|| Positive and optimistic, seeks the good elements. | ||
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+ | |'''Green Hat''' || Creative, seeks alternative. | ||
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+ | |'''Blue Hat''' || Facilitator's hat, Thinking about thinking (meta-thinking). The blue thinker’s role is to control what thinking is necessary to scout the subject. | ||
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*'''White Hat:''' Objective, neutral thinking related to facts, numbers, information. | *'''White Hat:''' Objective, neutral thinking related to facts, numbers, information. |
Revision as of 09:41, 24 March 2009
Conducting a Six Thinking Hats Session |
Step by Step
Practical Tips
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References
- ↑ www.12manage.com (21 January 2009), members.optusnet.com.au (21 January 2009), www.mindtools.com (21 January 2009), Tools for Knowledge and Learning, Ben Ramalingam, 2006, The Six Thinking Hats, Ingenious People Knowledge.