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Encourages balanced and holistic thinking from "summary" of Six Thinking Hats by Edward De Bono

The concept of wearing the different thinking hats in decision-making processes is designed to promote a more well-rounded and comprehensive approach to problem-solving. By encouraging individuals to consider multiple perspectives and viewpoints, the method aims to foster a sense of balance and holistic thinking. This means that instead of fixating on one particular angle or solution, individuals are prompted to explore a range of possibilities and factors that may influence the outcome. Each hat represents a different mode of thinking, such as creativity, critical analysis, emotions, and practicality. By compartmentalizing these modes, individuals are able t...
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    Six Thinking Hats

    Edward De Bono

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