'Six Thinking Hats' is an important and powerful technique. It is used to look at decisions from a number of important perspectives. This forces you to move outside your habitual thinking style, and helps you to get a more rounded view of a situation.

Use this template to explore the different perspectives suggested by the thinking hats.

State the problem, decision and context.

State the problem here .....

White hat - facts

  • Information and data
  • Neutral and objective
  • What do I know?
  • What do I need to find out?
  • How will I get the information I need?

Red hat - Feelings

  • Intuition, hunches, gut instinct
  • My feelings right now.
  • Feelings can change.
  • No reasons are given.

Yellow hat - Benefits

  • Positives, plus points
  • Logical reasons are given.
  • Why an idea is useful

Black hat - Cautions

  • Difficulties, weaknesses, dangers
  • Logical reasons are given.
  • Spotting the risks

Blue hat - Process

  • Ideas, alternative, possibilities
  • Provocation - "PO"
  • Solutions to black hat problems

Green hat - Creativity

  • Wider view
  • Thinking about thinking
  • What thinking is needed?
  • Organizing the thinking
  • Planning for action

White hat thinking

My thinking here ...

Red hat thinking

My thinking here ...

Yellow hat thinking

My thinking here ...

Black hat thinking

My thinking here ...

Blue hat thinking

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Green hat thinking

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Conclusion

Based on your thinking what is the best solution?

Add details here? .............

Comments

Stacey Moretta
07 March 2019, 8:33
Defiantly the green hat person a bit of both thinking but also using instinct and planning to find issue also very organised person.
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