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The Six Thinking Hats De Bono
1. de Bono – Six Thinking Hats
The Hats
Blue Hat
Manages the thinking process – systems approach – metacognition – thinking about thinking –
whenever discussing which hat we are using, or process of thinking hats
Red Hat
Feelings, hunches, intuition and emotion – does not need any justification – usually comes first and
last, but also when it becomes apparent it is needed, or as a source for green
White Hat
Information – just the facts – data, information, statistics, comparisons and contrasts, magnitude –
separated from positive and negative and from emotion
Yellow Hat
Value and benefits – positive and sunny – what can go right – possibilities – comes before black hat
so if there is positive upside, there will be commitment to overcome risks
Black Hat
Cautious – critical thinking – deals with risk and what can go wrong – why things are a bad idea –
important to separate from emotion – more than just not liking something
Green Hat
Lateral thinking – closely related to creativity – new ideas and opportunities – shift to a new
perspective – alternatives and breakthroughs
Use of the Hats
Use should be decided beforehand so the system is shown as being fair and not simply used for one
persons' agenda
Typical use can open with blue, red, white, yellow, black, green, blue, and red to close
First blue is process and ground rules
First red is where we are at emotionally, without justification needed
Then information, what information do we have and what is needed, these are only facts, no justifications
needed
Yellow (before black) is discussion of the positive side of things, value created, and possibilities
Black is risk, current and future failures, negatives to be avoided, mitigation or other information is
available under white and green, so must stay under black until all risks are discussed
Close with review of the thinking hats, and a check on emotional satisfaction with process
Derived from de Bono (1999, 1985) Six Thinking Hats