Red Hat • Which words sprang to mind as soon as you looked at this? • What did you feel as soon as you saw this? Red Hat • Which words sprang to mind as soon as you looked at this? • What did you feel as soon as you saw this? Red Hat • Which words sprang to mind as soon as you looked at this? • What did you feel as soon as you saw this? Red Hat • Which words sprang to mind as soon as you looked at this? • What did you feel as soon as you saw this? Black Hat • What are the facts and figures? • What data is there? (For example; names, dates, places). • What are the details? Black Hat • What are the facts and figures? • What data is there? (For example; names, dates, places). • What are the details? Black Hat • What are the facts and figures? • What data is there? (For example; names, dates, places). • What are the details? Black Hat • What are the facts and figures? • What data is there? (For example; names, dates, places). • What are the details? Yellow Hat • Be positive! • What are the good points? • What happy / positive things are there? Yellow Hat • Be positive! • What are the good points? • What happy / positive things are there? Yellow Hat • Be positive! • What are the good points? • What happy / positive things are there? Yellow Hat • Be positive! • What are the good points? • What happy / positive things are there? Purple Hat • What are the problems with this? • What are the scary points? • What might go wrong? • Be negative. Purple Hat • What are the problems with this? • What are the scary points? • What might go wrong? • Be negative. Purple Hat • What are the problems with this? • What are the scary points? • What might go wrong? • Be negative. Purple Hat • What are the problems with this? • What are the scary points? • What might go wrong? • Be negative. Blue Hat • You are in charge of making sure your group sticks to the ‘hat’ they should be wearing. Example: you must make sure people are positive if they are wearing the yellow hat. Blue Hat • You are in charge of making sure your group sticks to the ‘hat’ they should be wearing. Example: you must make sure people are positive if they are wearing the yellow hat. Blue Hat • You are in charge of making sure your group sticks to the ‘hat’ they should be wearing. Example: you must make sure people are positive if they are wearing the yellow hat. Blue Hat • You are in charge of making sure your group sticks to the ‘hat’ they should be wearing. Example: you must make sure people are positive if they are wearing the yellow hat. Green Hat • What are the alternatives? • What might happen in the future? • What suggestions would you make? • What ideas do you have? Green Hat • What are the alternatives? • What might happen in the future? • What suggestions would you make? • What ideas do you have? Green Hat • What are the alternatives? • What might happen in the future? • What suggestions would you make? • What ideas do you have? Green Hat • What are the alternatives? • What might happen in the future? • What suggestions would you make? • What ideas do you have?