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Thinking Method: Six Thinking Hats

Thinking Method: Six Thinking Hats

How do you get time for creative thinking? How can you ask someone to make some creative effort? How do you stop someone from being persistently negative? How do you encourage people to look at the benefits of an idea? How do you express your intuition and gut feeling in a serious meeting?
Thinking Method: The PMI Approach (Part 2 of 2)

Thinking Method: The PMI Approach (Part 2 of 2)

Scan The CoRT method of De Bono is sometimes called ‘spectacles method’. If a person is short-sighted and you give that person the appropriate spectacles then the person will be able to see more broadly and more clearly. The person’s reactions will then be suited to this better view. The pers
Thinking Method: The PMI Approach (Part 1 of 2)

Thinking Method: The PMI Approach (Part 1 of 2)

Exhorting people to take a balanced view is not very effective. The exhortation wears off almost at once. Most people even claim to take a balanced view all the time. In practice they do not. So the first simple thinking tool is concerned with a broad scan. The tools have to be practical and
 
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