Edward de Bono developed the 6 Thinking Hats method for analyzing problems and making decisions from different perspectives, with each hat representing a different viewpoint or type of thinking - black for caution/negatives, white for objective facts, red for emotions, yellow for optimism/benefits, green for creativity/alternatives, and blue for summary/analysis considering all perspectives.
Edward de Bono developed the 6 Thinking Hats method for analyzing problems and making decisions from different perspectives, with each hat representing a different viewpoint or type of thinking - black for caution/negatives, white for objective facts, red for emotions, yellow for optimism/benefits, green for creativity/alternatives, and blue for summary/analysis considering all perspectives.
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Edward de Bono developed the 6 Thinking Hats method for analyzing problems and making decisions from different perspectives, with each hat representing a different viewpoint or type of thinking - black for caution/negatives, white for objective facts, red for emotions, yellow for optimism/benefits, green for creativity/alternatives, and blue for summary/analysis considering all perspectives.
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2) White Facts (about the problem) 3) Red Emotions (not necessarily positive or negative) 4) Yellow Positives (Evaluation of alternatives) 5) Green Alternatives, creative solutions 6) Blue Summary ( the analysis of the problem from all sides and concrete solution)
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