The Six Thinking Hats is a brainstorming technique developed by Edward de Bono. It involves viewing a problem from six different perspectives, represented by six different colored hats. Each color represents a different type of thinking: White Hat (facts and information), Red Hat (emotions and feelings), Black Hat (critical judgment), Yellow Hat (positive judgment), Green Hat (creativity), and Blue Hat (process control). By switching 'hats', participants can easily switch their thinking style, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of the problem and more diverse solutions.
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