TY - BOOK AU - Bono Edward De TI - Six thinking hats SN - 0-316-17831-4 U1 - 658 23 PY - 1999/// CY - New York. PB - Little, Brown and company N1 - 1. Introduction 2. Six, hats, six colors 3. Using the hats The white hat 4. The white hat: Facts and figures 5. White hat thinking: whose fact is it? 6. White hat thinking: Japanese-style input 7. White hat thinking: facts, truth, and philosophers 8. White hat thinking: who puts on the hat? 9. Summary of white hat thinking The red hat 10. The red: emotions and feelings 11. Red hat thinking: the place of emotions in thinking 12. Red hat thinking: intuition and hunches 13. Red hat thinking: moment to moment 14. Red hat thinking: the use of emotions 15. Red hat thinking: the language of emotions 16. Summary of red hat thinking The black hat 17. The black hat: cautions and careful 18. Black hat thinking: content and process 19. Black hat thinking: the past and the future 20. Black hat thinking: the problem of overuse 21. Summary of black hate thinking The yellow hat 22. The yellow hat: speculative-positive 23. Yellow hat thinking: the positive spectrum 24. Yellow hat thinking: reasons and logical support 25. Yellow hat thinking: constructive thinking 26. Yellow hat thinking: Speculation 27. Yellow hat thinking: relation to creativity 28. Summary of yellow hat thinking The green hat 29. The green hat: Creative thinking 30. Green hat thinking: lateral thinking 31. Green hat thinking: movement instead of judgement 32. Green hat thinking: the need for provocation 33. Green hat thinking: alternatives 34. Green hat thinking: personality and skill 35. Green hat thinking: what happens to the ideas? 36. Summary of green hat thinking The blue hat 37. The blue hat: control of thinking 38. Blue hat thinking: focus 39. Blue hat thinking: program design 40. Blue hat thinking: summaries and conclusions 41. Blue hat thinking: control and monitoring 42. Summary of blue hat thinking 43. Benefits of the six hats method ER -