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GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction to Small Businesses GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses 1.2 Showing Enterprise

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise Objectives and Outcomes To understand the 6 thinking hats theory. To apply appropriate creating thinking techniques to solve problems All students will identify the key features of each thinking hat Most students will understand how creative thinking techniques can be used to solve problems Some students will use creative thinking techniques to successfully solve problems GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise Creativity Recap What is lateral thinking? What is blue skies thinking? What does the term “competitive advantage” mean?

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise 6 Thinking Hats When you completed the chocolate bar activity last lesson, did you find you missed out any important features? This often happens with blue skies thinking One solution in the 6 thinking hats

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise The 6 Hats Positive Creative Big Picture Negative Emoional Information Each person should put on one of the thinking hats, and consider the problem from a specific perspective

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise BLACK HAT The negative thinker What is wrong with this? What are the points of caution? What could some of the difficulties be?

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise YELLOW HAT The positive thinker Benefits and feasibility What are the good points? What are the different values? What are the reasons why an idea will work?

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise WHITE HAT The Fact Finder What facts and information available and needed? What information do we have? What other facts do we know? How do we get the information we need?

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise GREEN HAT The creative thinker Alternatives and creative ideas Are there other ways to do this? What else could we do?What are the possibilities?

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise RED HAT The emotional thinker Feelings and hunches What do I feel? Which idea do I like best? What do I feel about this idea?

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise BLUE HAT The Big Picture hat Organising and managing thinking What are we thinking about? What thinking has been done? What do we want?

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise Enterprise Task You need to get into groups of 2 or 3 Scenario: Imagine you are stranded on a desert island. You have been stuck on the Island for a couple of days and no one has come to the rescue yet. You need to think of a way to: Let people know you are there, Try and escape Survive the next few days. You have the following resources at your dispersal. Bed sheet 5 metres of rope Pile of stones Bucket Ladder Masking tape Music Player Scissors

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise Creative Thinking You now know all about creative thinking techniques. You must work as a team, and use some of these creative thinking techniques to find the most successful solution. Will you.. – Write down every possibility, and then decide on the best? (Blue Skies Thinking) – Think completely out of the box and come up with something new and original (Lateral Thinking) – Consider all possibilities using the 6 thinking hats

GCSE Business Studies Unit 1 Introduction To Small Businesses Enterprise Homework Choose one of the 6 thinking hats. Create an A4 poster on ONE hat Include – The hat’s name – The hat’s perspective – Some questions the hat may ask.