Designing Thinking & Creativity—de Bono’s Six

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Designing Thinking &Creativity—de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats MethodA Webinar onDr. de Bono’s Thinking Methodsfor the IIESponsored by theSociety for Engineering and Management Systemsde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

LearningObjec-ves de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

The Need for New Einsteinde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group3

Whowouldwin therace?de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Car.(engine brain/intelligence)Driver.(one’s thinking ability)Who wins the race? The better thinker.5de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Thinking About Our Thinking Do you do your best thinkingindividually, or in meetings withothers? Are your meetings highlyproductive?6de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

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Dr. Edward de BonoThinking ByDesignde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

§ World’s leading authority in conceptual andcreative thinking§ M.D., Ph.D. (physiology, medicine, and psychology),Rhodes scholar§ Nominated for a Nobel Prize in Economics in 2005§ World-renowned consultant to business,government, and industry§ Originator of Lateral Thinking§ Author of over 70 books with translations in 38languages§ Creator of CoRT, the largest thinking programin the world for childrende Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Dr. de Bono’s Research Assistant Director of Medical Research atOxford in the 1960’s Research on the human brain Mechanismof Mind Research on the human brain in creativity Lateral ThinkingTM10de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Your Assets The brain is a self-organizing system ofneural networks of information There are symmetric and asymmetricpatterns Brain chemicals differ when we arecautious vs. positive Creativity can’t occur when we are thinkinglogically11de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Think of how rain and water shape pathways—this mirrors the brain’s system.12de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

What WASWhat ISWhat CAN BEde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Argument, Analysis,and Being Right(aka Traditional Model of Thinking) The Gang of Three: Argument leads totruth and new solutions Critical thinking focuses on what is andwhat was Perceptions and concepts are a summary ofhistory14de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

I am in the right place, really. “No, I am.” Itlooks right from where I stand 15de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

“What is not easy is to directattention deliberately in onedirection after another when yourprejudices have already decided foryou what you should feel about anidea. It is this “will” to look in adirection that is so important.”De Bono’s Thinking Coursede Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

So, back to Creativity Do You Have ISAs?Where are your Idea SensitiveAreas? (Places where ideas-possibilities--can flourish and bedeveloped.)de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

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Liberating Structures and Tools:Software for the Mind CoRT for schoolsPerception Broadening Tools Lateral Thinking ToolsSix Thinking Hats & Parallel ThinkingSix Value Medals19de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

SixThinkingHats :TheParallelThinkingTool Focusedthinking:Unbundledthinking Parallelthinking:Coopera-veexplora-onde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Personal Tool:Unbundled Thinking “Wheretobegin ”“Somuchtoconsider ”“ComplexsituaCon ”“WeneedtobecreaCve ”“Ineedtobesure ”“Ireallywant ”“Whatif ”“Imust ”“Iʼmfrustrated ”de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Team Process: Parallel ThinkingUsing the Six Hats Tool angeTreaCngandshapingideasde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

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Six Thinking Hats""Adversarial Thinking!aababbParallel Thinking!The Six Hats method replaces adversarial thinking with Parallel Thinking ."de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Six Hats"Six Colors "Six Typesof Thinking"Not Categories"Each thinker should be ableto use all of the hats!Published by de Bono Thinking Systems, Inc. 1998 The McQuaig Group

six thinking hatswhite hatinformationwhat do we know?datawhat do we need to know?Published by Advanced Practical Thinking Training, Inc. 1998 The McQuaig Group

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blue hat!thinking about thinkingfacilitatingorganizingprocess ,Inc. 1998TheMcQuaigGroup

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UsingtheHats§ Whichtwohatsdoyoufeelmostcomfortableusing?§ -on?§ de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Mee-ngs:SequencingandPlanning rwho’splannedathinkingsequence. rac-ceyouneed.de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Managing the Thinking “Control” hatOrganizes the thinkingSets the focus and agendaSummarizes and concludesEnsures that the rules areobservedde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Using Parallel ThinkingWe ALL focus in theSame area of thinkingAt the same time, beforeWe move on to the nextArea together.37de Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

Themostchallengingareusuallyde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

DiscipliningthebraintakespracCce– Time– Tools– Focusde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

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OurAgendafortheMee-ngI. OverviewII. ssequence:White,Green,BlueIII. .IV. eamde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

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Six Thinking Hats are trademarked and the property of Dr. Edward de Bono and de Bono Thinking Systems.This PPT is for use in this webinar only. No part of this may be reproduced or used in training.The de Bono Group, LLC is an authorized distributor of de Bono Thinking Methods. Questions? Contact kfl@debonogroup.comde Bono Thinking Systems. 2006. The de Bono Group

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Six Thinking Hats are trademarked and the property of Dr. Edward de Bono and de Bono Thinking Systems. This PPT is for meeting facilitation only. No part of this may be reproduced or used in training. The de Bono Group, LLC is an authorized distributor of de Bono

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