A review by tyndareos
Six Thinking Hats by Edward de Bono

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The Six Thinking Hats method by Edward de Bono is overly simplistic and not particularly useful in solving complex problems. The concept of breaking down thinking into different "hats" or perspectives is not new and can be achieved through more simple and straightforward methods. The method also relies heavily on group participation which can be difficult to coordinate and often leads to groupthink rather than independent critical thinking. Furthermore, the approach is inflexible and doesn't consider the unique nature of different problems and situations. I found it to be more of a distraction than a helpful tool in my decision-making process. Overall, I would not recommend the Six Thinking Hats method.