
La méthode des 6 chapeaux pour ne jamais manquer d’idées

Ness Labs • Cognitive bottlenecks: the inherent limits of the thinking mind
The framework for independent thinking will be to pause for a moment and consider the argument – the presented information. Then, to mentally distance yourself from the opinion of the people around you – including the common solutions to a problem.
Original ideas can’t emerge if you copy what was done before. You need to search for solutions that we
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Green hat: creative, associative thinking, new ideas, brainstorming, constructive. • Blue hat: structured thinking, process overview, the big picture.
Mikael Krogerus • The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking (Fully Revised Edition)
And some theories or theoretical models are surprisingly versatile, which is why it makes sense to assemble a toolbox of useful mental models (Manktelow and Craik 2004) that could help with our daily challenges and make sense of the things we learn and encounter.
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group. During the discussion, all the members adopt one of the six points of view – reflected in the color of the hat.
Mikael Krogerus • The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking (Fully Revised Edition)
- Experimental: The fifth mindset encourages you to don your scientific-thinking hat. Many of us may not have scientific training, but, to do discovery well, we need to learn to think like scientists identifying assumptions and gathering evidence.