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Proutist Economic Development
Six Hats Thinking
Dr. Michael Towsey
 2004 Proutist Universal
Traditional Problem in Meetings
• Someone presents a new idea.
• Others think of the problems with it.
• Another person with an idea keeps quiet – does not want to be
ridiculed.
• Creative thinking is stifled.
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Proutist Universal
Six Hats Thinking
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Invented by Edward de Bono, world
famous author of many books on
creative and lateral thinking.
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Described in Serious Creativity:
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The idea of six hats thinking is to
avoid traditional western style of
argumentation where people take
opposing sides of an argument.
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Recognises six styles of thinking.
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Object: to manage the six styles to
enhance creative outcomes.
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Edward de Bono
White Hat Thinking
• Neutral in an argument.
• Concerned with data and information:
– What information do we have here?
– What information is missing?
– What information would we like to have?
– How are we going to get the information?
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Red Hat Thinking
• Fire and warm.
• Has to do with feelings and emotions, intuition, hunches:
– What I feel about this project is …
– My gut feeling is that this proposal will …
– My intuition tells me that prices will …
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Black Hat Thinking
• The stern judge or parent.
• Comes down heavily on wrong doers.
• Is critical.
• Advises caution and care:
– The regulations do not permit us to do that.
– We do not have the production capacity to meet that order.
– When we raised the price, sales dropped off.
– He has no experience to do that job.
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Yellow Hat Thinking
• Sunshine and optimism.
• Positive outlook - thinks how to make a plan work.
• Looks at the benefits of a plan or project:
– This plan can work if we start here ...
– That is a good idea after we have ...
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Green Hat Thinking
• Lush vegetation and growth.
• Creative thinking, new ideas, provocation, alternatives and
hypotheticals:
– We need some new ideas here.
– We are stuck, does any one have another idea.
– Could we do this work more efficiently if …
– Could there be another reason why this is happening …
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Blue Hat Thinking
• Think to the sky and overview.
• Looks at the process, how something is being done.
• Asks for summaries and offers summaries.
• Normally the organiser of a meeting.
• Sets the agenda for which thinking hat to wear:
– We have spent much too long on this unimportant point.
– I suggest we try some green hat thinking to get new ideas.
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Proutist Universal
Cereal consumption 1999
- Venezuela
Sorghum
9%
Wheat
0%
Rice
17%
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Total domestic production = 2.16 million Mt
• Total exports = 0.04 – 0.06 million Mt
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Total imports – 2.16 million Mt
Imports
50%
Maize
23%
Exports
1%
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Proutist Universal
The Problem
• How can Venezuela become self-sufficient in the cereals that it
needs?
• The goal: Food Sovereignty.
• Use Six Hats Thinking to come to proposals and solutions ...
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Proutist Universal
The Six Thinking Hats
• White hat – neutral, information
• Red Hat – feelings, intuitions, hunches
• Black Hat – cautious, regulations, legalities
• Yellow Hat – positive, optimistic
• Green Hat – creative, original, unrestrained
• Blue Hat – processes, organises, summarises
Dr. Michael Towsey
Proutist Universal