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The Six Hats of Creative Communication

The purpose of this article is to discuss and demonstrate the use of De Bono’s Six Hats Method as a powerful and creative approach for communication. Design your communication efforts (speeches, meetings, dialogs, posters, ads, etc.) according to this model and get your message through in an original yet clear and effective way.

The article itself uses the same approach and is built on the same model of the Six Hats of Communication.

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Short Red Hat First – Excitement

I am really excited about writing this article.
I feel I came up with this great idea about its structure.
I can’t wait to see how it turns out in the end.

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Blue Hat – The structure of this article

I will first describe the structure of this article so that you may better understand the unique way in which its different sections construct a complementing whole.

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White Hat – What are the six thinking hats?

The Six Thinking Hats is a method devised by Edward De Bono and meant to improve the results of thinking and discussion. It may be used either by oneself or in a group. De Bono claims that by separating six different types of thinking we can make our thinking clearer and more thorough. We should "wear" each hat in turn, and analyze the issue at hand from six different aspects separately. In a group setting, the entire group is encouraged to use just one hat at a time, thus contributing to an organized and comprehensive discussion, rather than a confused and mixed-up argument. Each hat is marked with a different color and represents the following type of thinking:

  1. White Hat represents facts, information, and statistical data, as well as identifying missing information and from which sources it may be collected.
  2. Red Hat symbolizes emotions and feelings. While wearing this hat, people are "allowed" to express their feelings about the subject or to share their general mood, which might be affecting their participation or lack of it. This hat does not require logical reasoning or justification, as feelings are almost always subjective rather then rational.
  3. Yellow Hat signifies positive rationality, and is used to look at the positive aspects of a situation or idea, on the potential benefits of the suggested course of action, and on the parties who are expected to profit from it. It is emphasized that support for the idea should be logically justified and not simply stated without explanation.
  4. Black Hat is in a way the opposite of the Yellow Hat. It is used for discussing the negative repercussions of the plan, the potential dangers, and any criticism on the logic of arguments made in its support. As in the case of the positive hat, logical justification is expected when presenting the reservations rather than opposition for the mere sake of opposition.
  5. Green Hat stands for creativity and unconventional thinking. When wearing this hat, people are encouraged to think creatively (although in this case De Bono does not specify how). Brainstorming, creative thinking tools, lateral thinking and other such methods are to be used in order to search for unexpected developments of the idea or the discussion.
  6. Blue Hat - this hat is used for directing the discussion, for switching hats when necessary, for summarizing the major points of the discussion, as well as for making decisions.

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Yellow Hat – why use the Six Hats method for Creative Communication?

As I mentioned above, the De Bono’s Six Hats represent six very different ways of thinking. By using this model you will be able to easily find several ways for getting a message through. It should save you time in thinking about the ideas, and give you a clear methodology for producing new ideas whenever you need them.

Another advantage for using the Six Hats of Creative Communication model is based on the fact that different people are influenced by different kinds of communication – some are deeply affected by emotion, while others are more susceptive to logical reasoning, and a third group might need a fair amount of objective information in order to make their own judgment. If you come up with creative communication ideas covering all types of thinking, you will be able to choose that best fit your audience, or even to use all types of thinking to ensure that anyone can find what they are looking for in your message.

From my personal experience I can testify that the systematic use of the Six Thinking Hats method broadens one’s creative scope and has certainly trained myself into looking for other ways for solving and achieving things. Thus, you gain not only creative ideas for the specific need, but also enhance your general thinking ability.

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Black Hat – things to look out for

Not all ideas are suitable for the Six Hats method of Creative Communication. The six hats method is a way for making a comprehensive analysis of a subject. Thus, it may not be suitable for issues that are not important enough or too basic. If you insist on using it too often, your audience might get tired of the lengthy discussion of a matter which could be explained in a much simpler manner.

A different concern is the fact that the separation of thinking suggested by the six hats method is not the natural way humans think, or at least – not the common way we are taught or trained to think. This entails that constant effort is required if you wish to endorse and encourage this kind of creative thinking by yourself or in your group.

Also – it might be claimed that for certain occasions it is actually better to emphasize just one way of thinking and not "confuse" the audience with all the complexities and truths of the situation .

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Green Hat – Creative Examples

Here are a few ideas and examples for using the Six Hats for Creative Communication:

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Blue Hat – Summing up and making decisions

The Six Hats of Creative Communication can be used as a powerful creative tool. It takes practice to use it well, but once you get the hang of it, it should become more natural and useful.
Here are a few decisions you can make right now that are related to the method described in this article:

  1. Buy the 100 Creative Presentation Ideas e-book. Quite a few of the ideas in that book were developed with the help of the six thinking hats, so you may learn how it is used and how powerful it may be.
  2. Check out the 50 Creative Ideas service. You may ask that the ideas would be for communicating a certain message and that a certain number of the ideas would be developed using the Six Hats of Creative Communication model.
  3. Contact me with questions or ideas concerning this article and model. I would be more than happy to discuss those ideas with you.

Final Red Hat remark

I feel good about this article.
I hope people will like it.
I wish I can develop this model further.

Have a great and creative day!!!

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