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  2. Six Thinking Hats - Wikipedia

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    This pace may have a positive impact on the thinking process. De Bono believed [6] that the key to a successful use of the Six Thinking Hats methodology was the deliberate focusing of the discussion on a particular approach as needed during the meeting or collaboration session. For instance, a meeting may be called to review a particular ...

  3. Edward de Bono - Wikipedia

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    Parallel thinking is a term coined by de Bono. [12] [13] Parallel thinking is described as a constructive alternative to: "adversarial thinking"; debate; and the approaches exemplified by Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle (whom de Bono refers to as the "Greek gang of three" (GG3) [14] [15]).

  4. 6-3-5 Brainwriting - Wikipedia

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    6-3-5 Brainwriting (or 635 Method, Method 635) is a group-structured brainstorming technique [1] aimed at aiding innovation processes by stimulating creativity developed by Bernd Rohrbach who originally published it in a German sales magazine, the Absatzwirtschaft, in 1968.

  5. Red Hat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Red hat, one of de Bono's Six Thinking Hats; Red hat, a trainee in a volunteer fire department; Red Hat Cell Block, a former prison cell block at the Louisiana State Penitentiary; Operation Red Hat, a 1971 United States movement of chemical warfare munitions

  6. Green hat - Wikipedia

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    Green hat, in de Bono's Six Thinking Hats; Green hat, an ecclesiastical hat for a bishop; Green hat, a Chinese term for cuckold; Green Hat, a 2004 film; Green Hat Films, a film company of Todd Phillips; The Green Hat (novel), by Michael Arlen, 1924 The Green Hat

  7. White hat - Wikipedia

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    White hat, in de Bono's Six Thinking Hats; Black and white hat symbolism in film; White hat (computer security), a computer hacker intending to improve security; White hat bias, cherry picking the evidence and publication bias

  8. Creativity techniques - Wikipedia

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    Creativity techniques are methods that encourage creative actions, whether in the arts or sciences. They focus on a variety of aspects of creativity, including techniques for idea generation and divergent thinking, methods of re-framing problems, changes in the affective environment and so on.

  9. Talk:Six Thinking Hats - Wikipedia

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    In the book the term "six hats" is used, as is the term "six thinking hats" to describe the process. However, his official course materials call it "Six thinking hats" as I indicated above - that is the title given to the process and its associated training materials. That is what has been registered as a trademark.