Title: six%20thinking%20hats
1six thinking hats
From Philip Hodgson, Ph.D. User Experience Group
/ Global Consumer Design Whirlpool
Corporation (presented with minor modifications
to ISE 311 Ergonomics Work Measurement)
2about thinking
- automatic background thinking
- conscious problem solving thinking
- logical, linear, critical, argument based
We tend to think the same way every time
like water running down a hillside deepening
the channel ensuring that future thinking
follows the same path
3the problem with thinking
The main difficulty with thinking is confusion.
We try to do too much at once. Emotions,
information, logic, hope and creativity all crowd
in on us. It is like juggling too many balls.
4thinking about thinking
- identify the different kinds of thinking
- separate the different kinds of thinking
- direct the different kinds of thinking
- switch between the different kinds of thinking
- think about thinking
Thinking is a skill it can be improved but it
needs to be understood, managed and practiced ...
5- a thinking cap
- defines a role
- gives direction and focus
- gives you the floor
- attracts attention
- provides a way to switch gears
- we become a group of thinkers
- now the game has rules
- emotion will follow motion.
6- Evaluate the layout and food choices of the
cafeteria. - Take a customer-centric view.
- All aspects of the customer experience are to be
explored.
7white
neutral objective information creating the map
- the information seeking hat
- neutral
- the facts
- what information is available?
- what is relevant?
- true facts
- beliefs (but not guesses)
- not giving opinions
- not presenting arguments.
- Last year there was a 25 increase in the sale
of turkey meat - Give me the employment figures for high school
dropouts for 6 months after they leave school - I think I am right in saying that the 777 is
the quietest plane in the Boeing fleet - I need some white hat details of the volume of
traffic trying to leave Atlanta during rush hour.
Our example Give me some white hat facts or
questions about the customer experience in the
cafeteria today.
8red
emotion feelings intuitive subjective
- how you feel about the suggestion
- your gut reactions
- your intuitions and hunches
- getting upset, being delighted
- a legitimate outlet for emotion
- allows exploration of feelings.
- I feel we are being pressured into agreeing
with the new proposal - Give me your red hat view of our current
direction - I am very pleased with the way things are
going - I do not like the way this meeting is being
conducted - I have a strong feeling that the broken window
and the torn theatre ticket are vital clues in
solving this murder - I am feeling really frustrated right now.
Our example What is your red hat view of the
way the cafeteria is laid out and run today.
9yellow
- positive (based on )
- the benefits, the savings, the advantages?
- constructive
- improving on ideas
- proposals
- speculative if
- about effectiveness and getting a job done
- making things happen
- but not blind optimism
positive (logical) benefits can do
- lets put our yellow hats on and look at the
positive aspect of the new proposal - the good thing about Jim getting the job is
that at least he understands the Chinese culture - it is hard to become an actress but if I go to
the audition at least I have a chance - I just love this idea I am really excited
about getting started - well I am wearing my yellow hat but I cannot
find anything positive about this new idea - there is a new opportunity here, but we must
move quickly!
Our example Put on your yellow hat and tell me
some of the positive aspects of the cafeteria.
10black
- why it might go wrong
- the errors or pit-falls
- the risks or dangers involved
- identifies difficulties and problems
- logical rationale for not doing something
- legal limits
- technology limits
- critical judgement
- legitimizes negativity
- separates the logical from the emotional
- NOT negative feelings!
negative (logical) caution devils advocate
- I dont think that just lowering prices is
going to work - the sales figures I have show that just
lowering prices is not going to work - It looks good on paper, but what if the
Japanese enter the civil aviation market? - It sounds like a great idea but what you are
proposing is not legal in that country - But increasing the wages will drive up the
costs so we must consider an alternative.
Our example Give me a black hat assessment of
some things that arent working well about the
cafeteria.
11green
- new ideas and concepts
- lateral thinkers wear a green hat
- sudden insights
- doing things differently
- not logical
- provocative triggers (random words frog
cheese) - ideas as stepping stones to where?
- explore the absurd (what if planes landed upside
down?) - taboos?
- now start over and explore alternative ideas.
creative provocative new ideas
- put your green hat on and have a new idea
- we are getting bogged down here everybody
put your green hats on and try to come up with
something new - I know the idea sounds crazy but I am wearing
the green hat right now - under the protection of the green hat I want
to suggest that we fire the entire sales force - suppose we put the bread between two
hamburgers instead, where might that take us?
Our example Put on your green hat and come up
with some novel ways of serving food in the
cafeteria.
12blue
orchestration reflection monitoring the meta-hat
- thinking about the thinking
- planning and organising the thinking
- managing the focus by calling for the use of
other hats - monitoring and reflecting on the thinking
processes - drawing conclusions
- uses blue hat to shift people in or out of the
discussion - others can also offer blue hat comments.
- my blue hat tells me we ought to be looking
for alternatives at this point - we seem to be spending much more time on red
hat than I expected, lets switch to green again - OK lets have ten minutes of white hat, and
then five minutes of yellow - Jane, you've been very quiet. Lets hear your
yellow hat view on this - I want you both to yellow hat each others
point of view that should stop you arguing - those were helpful black hat thoughts but we
are supposed to be wearing our white hats right
now - wearing my blue hat it seems that the
conclusions are as follows - now everyone put on the blue hat and say where
you think we ought to be going with this meeting.
Our example Give me a blue hat assessment of
how well this way of approaching the problem
works for evaluating the cafeteria.
13some of the benefits
- thinking is simplified
- direction of thinking can be effectively
switched - can be used for both group and individual
thinking - issues are resolved with more clarity
- issues are resolved more quickly
- everyone has a chance to contribute
- it becomes legitimate to express feelings
- opportunity to express all aspects of your
thoughts - new ideas are born
- meetings are more focused
- meetings are shorter
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15the six thinking hats
informative
intuitive
constructive
creative
cautious
16Your turn
- Your textbook describes several methods of
unstructured and structured search techniques.
In groups of 3 or 4 - Select 2 of these methods one structured and
one unstructured. - Think of how the thinking hats methodology
could be used in conjunction with the technique
in the book. - Focus in on using your hat (white, red, yellow,
etc.) - When instructed, exchange hats with another group
and approach the question from that perspective.
17White hat thinking Red hat thinking Yellow hat thinking
Black hat thinking Green hat thinking Blue hat thinking