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1 The Six Thinking Hats in Detail

2 The Blue Hat

3 FACILITATOR ROLE The role of the facilitator Focuses and refocuses thinking Makes calls for the group to make decisions The Blue Hat

4 Questions – How do we sequence the events – Explain? Summarize. – What is your conclusion? – What next? Action plan? – What is the main idea? – What was the problem? How was it solved?

5 The Blue Hat Describe a typical meeting _____________________________

6 The Blue Hat Which of your meetings would benefit from the Six Thinking Hats framework? _____________________________

7 The Blue Hat TECHNIQUE: Choose the right hat or tool TIME: Set limits and work within them FOCUS: Decide on what you what to think about

8 The Blue Hat CREATIVE HIT LIST – List three areas where you need new ideas – Try not to think about problems – Look for opportunities – Develop a focus statement for each starting with “how to …” – Focus 1: _______________________ – Focus 2: _______________________ – Focus 3: _______________________

9 The White Hat

10 FACTS AND LOGIC Separates fact from speculation Specifies action needed to fill gaps Assesses the relevance and accuracy of information

11 The White Hat Questions – Who, what, when, where? – What do you know about? – What are the facts about? – What do you need or want to know about? – Where might you go to find out about?

12 The White Hat In White Hat mode, think about one of the following … – Focus 1: Traffic Congestion – Focus 2: Noise Pollution – Focus 3: Human Nutrition

13 The White Hat Here are some questions to help you focus on the white hat: What do we know? What do we need to know? Where are we going to get the information we need to know? What OPVs should we consider? Who are these people and what are their views?

14 The Red Hat

15 EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS Gives permission to express feelings, hunches and intuitions Can be used to help make a decision Does not require justification or explanation Limited to 30 seconds or less Best expressed in a word or two The Red Hat

16 Questions – What are you feeling now? – Did your feelings change? How? – What prejudices are present? – What is your hunch about? – What does your intuition tell you? – Which way do you like based on your feelings?

17 The Red Hat How do you currently manage your feelings? _____________________________

18 The Red Hat How are emotions dealt with on your team? _____________________________

19 The Red Hat How do you feel about? – Flexitime at work – Legalizing marijuana – Bungee jumping team exercise – Mandatory retirement at 55 – Eliminating titles at work – Banning smoking everywhere – Cloning humans ______________________________________________

20 The Red Hat Sorting ideas using the red hat – What ideas are most interesting to me? – What ideas have most potential? – What ideas do I thinking are boldest?

21 The Red Hat Group using the ABC Sorting technique – A: Which ideas could we ACT on right now? – B: What ideas are BEGINNING ideas? – C: What ideas are CONCEPTS (broad ideas)?

22 The Yellow Hat

23 LOGICAL POSITIVES Explores the benefits of an idea Must give reasons why an idea is valuable or might work Reinforces creative ideas and new directions

24 The Yellow Hat Questions – What are the benefits? – What is good about? – What is a positive outcomes? – What is the value? – Can this be made to work? Explain. – What did you like about?

25 The Yellow Hat What are the benefits of? – Focus 1: Birthdays only when deserved – Focus 2: Weekly 24hr broadcasting ban – Focus 3: An unreliable friend – Focus 4: Black toothpaste

26 The Black Hat

27 LOGICAL NEGATIVES Explores why an idea may not work Must give logical reasons for concerns Points out difficulties

28 The Black Hat Questions – What should you be cautious about? – What are the consequences of? – What were the difficulties of? – Why won’t/didn’t this work? – What did you dislike about? – What are the risks of?

29 The Black Hat Is there someone you work with who tends to overuse black hat thinking? What is the impact? _____________________________

30 The Black Hat What are the downsides, both existing and potential of? – Focus 1: World-wide smoking ban – Focus 2: Identity card schemes – Focus 3: Making poverty history – Focus 4: Electronic tagging for everyone

31 The Green Hat

32 CREATIVTITY AND IMAGINATION Encourages a search for new ideas Seeks to modify and removes faults from existing ideas Makes time for creative effort

33 The Green Hat Questions – What if? – What is good about? – What is the value of? – How can we make this work? – What are the alternatives? – What else can we do?

34 The Green Hat What is holding your team back from being creative? (Creative Barriers) ____________________________

35 The Green Hat Thinking of other uses for: Balloon Golf Tee ___________________ Toothbrush Paperclip ___________________

36 The Green Hat Thinking of other uses for: Balloon Golf Tee ____Shower Cap_____ _____Toothpick_____ _____Traffic Sign_____ _____paper Holder___ _____Scarecrow______ ___________________ Toothbrush Paperclip ____Silver Cleaner____ ___Popping discs_____ ____Paint Cleaner_____ _____Jewellery______ ___________________

37 The Green Hat The Three Ps – Positive: Every idea is potentially valuable, record all – Prolific: The more ideas the better, build ideas on each other – Playful: It is easier to tame a wild idea, than make a boring idea interesting

38 The Green Hat Generate Ideas on Focus 1: Reducing traffic congestion Focus 2: Increasing leisure time

39 The Six Thinking Hats Which hat is? “Retooling will take a minimum of six months” “I am unhappy with the merger” “Our product is the most expensive on the market” “It will increase our profile in the community” “Low staff morale is causing high attrition” “The meeting seems to be drifting” “Joe told me he was worried about a staff issue” “We tried that and the staff are not supportive” “It would be easy to implement a new logo” “We could offer two for the price of one “I am concerned about staff morale “Are we ready to commit to a decision?”

40 The Six Thinking Hats Which hat is? – my ideas “Retooling will take a minimum of six months” “I am unhappy with the merger” “Our product is the most expensive on the market” “It will increase our profile in the community” “Low staff morale is causing high attrition” “The meeting seems to be drifting” “Joe told me he was worried about a staff issue” “We tried that and the staff are not supportive” “It would be easy to implement a new logo” “We could offer two for the price of one “I am concerned about staff morale “Are we ready to commit to a decision?”

41 The Six Thinking Hats FOCUS Information & Data Neutral and objective Checked and believed facts Missing information & Where to source it Managing the Thinking Setting the focus Making summaries Overviews & conclusions Action Plans Why it may not work Cautions * Dangers Problems * Faults Logical reasons must be given Why it may work Values * Benefits (both known and potential) Logical reasons must be given Creative Thinking Possibilities * Alternatives New Ideas * New Thinking Overcome black hat issues Reinforce yellow hat issues Feelings and Intuition Emotions and hunches No reasons or justifications “At this point” Keep it short


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