6 Thinking Hats
Six Thinking Hats, a creativity and problem-solving technique developed by Edward de Bono, can be a highly effective way to encourage diverse perspectives and innovative thinking within a group. Here are steps to facilitate such a workshop:
Preparation Phase:
- Define Workshop Objectives:
Clearly outline the goals of the workshop. What specific challenges or issues will participants address using the Six Thinking Hats method? What outcomes do you hope to achieve? - Select Participants:
Identify individuals who should attend the workshop based on their relevance to the topic and their ability to contribute diverse perspectives. - Gather Materials:
Prepare materials, including Six Thinking Hats handouts, markers, a whiteboard or flip chart, and hats or coloured cards (optional) that represent each hat’s colour. - Set a Date and Location:
Choose a convenient date and location for the workshop. Ensure that the space accommodates the number of participants and has the necessary audiovisual equipment if needed.
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