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Six Thinking Hats [Mass Market Paperback]

Edward De Bono
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd; New edition edition (25 Oct 1990)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 014013784X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140137842
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 13 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 86,906 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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An inspiring man with brilliant ideas. De Bono never ceases to amaze with his clarity of thought. (Richard Branson ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Using case studies and real-life examples of his "six thinking hats", de Bono shows how each of us can become a better thinker through deliberate role-playing. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Every so often you read a book that is so obvious that you are amazed you did not see it before. For me, this is such a book. Yes, I could argue about the slow nature of the book, about the style or choice of phrase. However, the very simple idea (singular) at the core hit me like a billiard ball between the eyes at three paces.

De Bono takes the idea of thinking, and breaks it down into six different aspects, and proposes that all should be allowed at appropriate times in a meeting. The key is not that (say) raw emotion can be expressed unjustified, but that where necessary such feelings are not only encouraged, but that it is an everybody thing. Participants are allowed to express a simple yes / no to an idea with no further comments. This, by the way, is 'red hat thinking'.

Each aspect of thinking is given a colour, so participants will wear the SAME hat at the same time, to view topics from a similar perspective. There is no compelling reason to have physical hats, but presumably this may help initially. Examining each proposal in a critical way is allowed, but not all the way through any discussion - only at 'blackhat' time.

This is a short, easy-read book. It would be possible to give a summary here of the six hats, and their meanings – however, it is better to let de Bono do that. Chapters are small and bite-sized, with an introduction and summary to each coloured hat. You do not need to read the book in one sitting, but it is probably advisable to tackle the 170 pages within 2 or 3 days.

The author has written a number of other books on 'thinking', and these are referred to in the text of the volume. For me, the references were about right - neither too many (a sales pitch) or too few (not giving readers the opportunity to get further information). What did irritate me was the summary chapters for each hat, where the majority of sentences seemed to begin with e.g. "Blue hat thinking ..".

At the end de Bone gives a possible framework for using the principles within a meeting. This is helpful, and adds to the comments and examples throughout the text. The overall feel is that this is a book about thinking that is based in reality.

My final thoughts concern interminable meetings I have attended, and national flags. Use of the core idea of this thin volume would have saved man-months of my time, sometimes concluding that a meeting was not necessary. The national flag theme? Take a South African flag into meetings with you. This will remind you of the thinking hats, for the colours are the same.

Buy it, learn it, practice it, and do it.

Peter Morgan, Bath, UK (morganp@supanet.com)

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Edward DeBono explains what is often viewed as a complex skill in such a simple way that anybody who reads the book should understand how to improve their thinking. The book is easy to read with short captivating illustrations which drive home the message being put across. There are no theories, principles or models in the book. It is not a book based on "so many steps to achieve a goal", neihter does it reveal a new formula to successful thinking. Each section is well arranged giving a summary of each thinking hat at the end of each hat's session in the book. Overall this is a compulsory read for anybody interested in improving their thinking and facilitators running brainstroming sessions. Although it can be used to tackle any type of project requiring idea generation or problem solving.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
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This is a great little book and one that will get the best out of brainstorming sessions.

I'm still reading the book, I take so long and usually leave books to one side for ages, I have so many unread and tend to use them as a reference library.

What reminded me about this was that we wanted feedback about how we were performing at work as team leaders so we called in our Quality Manager who is a great facilitator.

When we looked through the first sessions results I saw he had been using the Six Hats technique and he has been using it for some time. He finds it a great ice breaker and in the past he has had the clouored hats in the centre of the table and people put on a different one to let the others know how they are feel.

This got results but as de Bono points out in one of his examples the quality manager was not using the technique as he had intended it to be used. Everyone should wear the same colour hat at the same time. It gets them to think logically if they are wearing Yellow, with feeling and warmth when they wear Red etc you get the idea.

Many good ideas come out of a relax atmosphere instead of fear or being self conscious the hats get you to think in a way that perhaps you would stop and do. It gets you away from your natural thought processes.

My recommendation is to read the book make some hats and see what happens, our team has certainly come up with lots of ways for us to be better team leaders and according to the quality managers survey we are headed in the right direction our team like the changes we are doing.

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