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The Six Thinking Hats was a group thinking exercise developed by Edward de Bono and published in 1985. The Six Thinking Hats is used to structure thinking processes and is described as parallel thinking, as it encourages exploration and lateral thinking. | The Six Thinking Hats was a group thinking exercise developed by Edward de Bono and published in 1985. The Six Thinking Hats is used to structure thinking processes and is described as parallel thinking, as it encourages exploration and lateral thinking. | ||
==Method== | ==Method== | ||
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==Uses== | ==Application / Uses== | ||
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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
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Overview
The Six Thinking Hats was a group thinking exercise developed by Edward de Bono and published in 1985. The Six Thinking Hats is used to structure thinking processes and is described as parallel thinking, as it encourages exploration and lateral thinking.