"the six frames" by edward de bono

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SIX FRAMESFOR THINKING ABOUT INFORMATION

Submitted by- Sachin singh

BY-

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Information overload

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Aha, idea

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Why don’t I use a single

@ a time

rame

“Frames are like thinking caps of different shapes”

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Using a particular frame @ a time when looking about an information

Avoiding Information Overload

Avoiding Distractions

Getting Most Value For Information

More Effective

More Focused

Directing Our Attention At One Thing

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THE

FRAMES

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TRAINGLE FRAME

1

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Using a Frame we

Consciously determine the PURPOSE of looking at the information

Purpose

The purpose of the Triangle Frame is to emphasize the huge importance of being clear and laying out the exact basis of your need for information & your interaction with the information.

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What

Why Where

What is the purpose of our information search or scan

Why do we need this information?Why is this information of value?

Where should we look for this informationAre we looking at the right place?

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LookFor

Purpose

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1

2

CIRCLE FRAME

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Using a Frame we

Direct our attention specifically to the ACCURACY of the information at which we are looking.

ACCURACY

The circle represents a target like a bull’s eye. Accuracy depends how far on or off target you are. When looking at information we can ask ourselves

“What is the accuracy of this information?”

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LookFor

Accuracy

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SQUARE FRAME

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Using a Frame we

Consciously look for ALTERNATIVE POINTS OF VIEW or balanced view when looking at information.

POINTS OF VIEW

The Square Frame suggests us to look at the information from another “side”, i.e. from another perspective or in a different way.

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LookFor

Point Of View

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HEART FRAME

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Using a Frame we

Direct our attention to matters of INTEREST.

INTEREST

The purpose of the Heart Frame is to encourage us to make effort to note matters of interest when these are not quite so obvious.

You could call it also ‘reading between the lines’.

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LookFor

Interest

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DIAMOND FRAME

5

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Using a Frame we

Clarify the VALUES of our information through direct attention.

VALUES

The importance of values may be subjective, but the existence of values is not. Your Diamond Frame should reveal all possible values – even ones you do not give much importance to.

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LookFor

Value

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6SLAB FRAME

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Using a Frame we

Deliberately lay out the OUTCOMES and CONCLUSIONS from the information.

CONCLUSIONS

We can not assume that people will come to the same conclusion when faced with the same information.

We need to spell out the conclusion in a clear and deliberate manner.

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LookFor

Conclusion

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SUMMARY

Purpose

Accuracy

Point of view

Interest

Value

Conclusion

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THANK YOU