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		<title>By: spt</title>
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		<description>This is a way of discussing problems within groups that works along similar lines. (I read the book but never had cause to use the information at all. Thought you may be interested)

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~charles57/Creative/Techniques/sixhats.htm

Quote: The six hats represent six modes of thinking and are directions to think rather than labels for thinking. That is, the hats are used proactively rather than reactively.

The method promotes fuller input from more people. In de Bono&#039;s words it &quot;separates ego from performance&quot;. Everyone is able to contribute to the exploration without denting egos as they are just using the yellow hat or whatever hat. The six hats system encourages performance rather than ego defense. People can contribute under any hat even though they initially support the opposite view.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a way of discussing problems within groups that works along similar lines. (I read the book but never had cause to use the information at all. Thought you may be interested)</p>
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<p>Quote: The six hats represent six modes of thinking and are directions to think rather than labels for thinking. That is, the hats are used proactively rather than reactively.</p>
<p>The method promotes fuller input from more people. In de Bono&#8217;s words it &#8220;separates ego from performance&#8221;. Everyone is able to contribute to the exploration without denting egos as they are just using the yellow hat or whatever hat. The six hats system encourages performance rather than ego defense. People can contribute under any hat even though they initially support the opposite view.</p>
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