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CREATIVE THINKING AND TOOLS GROUP 3

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CREATIVE THINKING AND TOOLS

GROUP 3

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LIFE ISN'T ABOUT FINDING YOURSELF.

LIFE IS ABOUT CREATING YOURSELF.

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WHAT IS CREATIVE THINKING?

CREATIVE THINKING IS NOT A TALENT, IT IS A SKILL THAT CAN BE LEARNT.

IT EMPOWERS PEOPLE BY ADDING STRENGTH TO THEIR NATURAL ABILITIES WHICH IMPROVES TEAMWORK, PRODUCTIVITY AND WHERE APPROPRIATE PROFITS.

* ABILITY TO IMAGINE OR INVENT SOMETHING NEW

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CREATIVE THINKING TECHNIQUES

• BRAINSTRORMING• IDEA GENERATING QUESTIONS

• CHECKLISTS

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IDEAS GENERATING QUESTIONS

• WHO? (Actor or Agent)• WHAT? (Act)• WHEN? (Time or Timing)• WHERE? (Scene or Source)• WHY? (Purpose)• HOW? (Agency or Method)

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Edward De BonoSix Thinking Hats

An aid to creative thinking‘You can analyse the past,

but you can design the future.’Edward de Bono

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Thinking in hats (Edward de Bono)

• To aid creative thinking Edward de Bono came up with six notional hats that can be put on and taken off easily.

• The hats are designed to indicate a role or mode of thinking.

• It is based on the principle of parallel thinking.

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The white hat (informative)

• The information seeking hat.

• What are the facts?

• What information is available? What is relevant?

• When wearing the white hat we are neutral in our thinking.

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The red hat (intuitive)

• What do you feel about the suggestion?

• What are your gut reactions?

• What intuitions do you have?

• Don’t think too long or too hard.

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The black hat (cautious)

• The caution hat.

• In the black hat a thinker points out errors or pit-falls.

• What are the risks or dangers involved?

• Identifies difficulties and problems.

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The yellow hat (constructive)

• The sunshine hat.

• It is positive and constructive.

• It is about effectiveness and getting a job done.

• What are the benefits, the advantages?

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The green hat (creative)

• This is the creative mode of thinking.

• Green represents growth and movement.

• In the green hat we look to new ideas and solutions.

• Lateral thinking wears a green hat.

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The blue hat (reflective)

• The control hat, organising thinking itself.

• Sets the focus, calls for the use of other hats.

• Monitors and reflects on the thinking processes used.

• Blue is for planning.

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CONCLUSION

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‘Perhaps the most important benefit from teaching thinking is the increase in self-esteem and self-confidence of those taught. A youngster taught thinking feels in control of his of her life-instead of feeling like a cork carried along by a stream of life and controlled by the currents.’

Edward de Bono.

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