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Change management strategies
De Bono’s 6 thinking hats
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Workshop Overview Title Edward De Bono’s 6 Thinking Hats technique
Objectives To encourage critical thinking To explore project ideas from a variety of viewpoints To add depth to the planning process Guidance This simple and fun method allows delegates to look at problems from different perspectives rather than following their traditional way of thinking. It adds depth to the planning process by ensuring that all possibilities are explored. It is also a really good technique for teaching critical thinking for students. Group Size Medium: 10 to 20 working in small groups Resources This PowerPoint Word guide One Note supporting document Project ideas from previous workshops Timing 2 hours Outputs Project analysis from all perspectives More detailed and deeper project plans
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Scenario 1 All students should be given $10 every week to attend school Apply different hat thinking to this suggestion Don’t worry if you agree or disagree to the statement
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Examples By the end the year, they will have received $300 (white hat)
I feel that they will waste the money on things not needed (red hat) Giving money to them will allow them to become better adults as they will learn about money management (yellow hat/ green hat) Schools will lose money for no reason (black hat) Students could pool money and buy a new computer for their classroom (green hat)
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Scenario 2 Cars should be banned from the city centre
Apply different hat thinking to this suggestion Don’t worry if you agree or disagree to the statement
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Scenario 3 Teachers who are using new methodologies should have a 30% pay rise Apply different hat thinking to this suggestion Don’t worry if you agree or disagree to the statement
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Scenario 4 Computers are essential for good education
Apply different hat thinking to this suggestion Don’t worry if you agree or disagree to the statement
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