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Six Thinking Hats

A problem-solving and decision-making framework developed by Edward de Bono, which assigns different perspectives to six colored 'hats' to encourage diverse thinking.

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In the digital marketing industry, the Six Thinking Hats method can be incredibly beneficial for developing comprehensive strategies, brainstorming creative campaigns, and making critical decisions. Each 'hat' represents a different mode of thinking: White for facts and information, Red for emotions and feelings, Black for critical judgment, Yellow for optimism and benefits, Green for creativity and new ideas, and Blue for process control and planning. By guiding team members to 'wear' different hats at different times, the framework ensures that all angles are considered, leading to more balanced and effective marketing strategies. This structured approach helps avoid groupthink, fosters innovation, and supports well-rounded decision-making processes.

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