1: What is the top six think cap
The six cap is a thinking training model developed by Edward de Bono, a British scholar, or a model of de Bono thinking. It provides a "parallel thinking" tool to avoid wasting time arguing with each other. Emphasizing "What can be," rather than "what is", is to seek a way forward, not to argue who is right or wrong. Using Bono's six hats will make confusing thinking clearer, making pointless debates in the community a brainstorming creation and making everyone creative.
2: Six Top thinking hat categories
White thinking caps are like white paper, representing neutrality and objectivity. It's about objective facts and figures.
Red thinking caps are like flames that represent emotions, intuition, and feelings. It provides a perceptual view.
Black thinking hat like a judge's black robe, representing calmness and seriousness. It implies caution and caution, and it points to the risk of any point of view
Yellow thinking hat like sunshine. It means positive thinking with optimism and hope.
Green is the color of grass and vegetables, representing richness, fertility and vitality. Green thinking caps point to creativity and new ideas.
Blue is cool, but also the color of the sky above. The blue think hat is the control and organization of the thinking process and other thinking caps.
3: Application Process
(1) stating the question (white hat);
(2) Propose a solution to the problem (green hat);
(3) Evaluate the merits of the scheme (yellow hat);
(4) List the shortcomings of the scheme (black hat);
(5) Intuitive judgment of the scheme (Red Hat);
(6) Summarize the statement and make the decision (blue hat).
Brain Hole Open thinking tool: Six thinking hat