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high performance teams

HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMSDr. Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats® will provide your team with skills and tools that can be applied immediately after attending the course. Learn how separating team thinking into six distinct categories, each identified by its own colored "thinking hat" icon, leads teams to target their goals, keep focused, quit arguing, save time, reduce risks, and get results. The Six Hats structure works like any sports training -- it requires people to check their bad habits at the door and abide by new rules. It's easy -- and it works. What are the Six Thinking Hats?The White HatInformation available and neededThe Red HatIntuition, feelings, and hunchesThe Black HatCautions and difficultiesWhere things might go wrongThe Yellow HatValues and benefitsWhy something might workThe Green HatAlternatives and creative ideasThe Blue HatManaging the thinking processTestimonialsFrom the VP of Sales for a Sport Broadcasting Company: "The introduction of de Bono's 'Six Hats' parallel thinking technique, modified for application to the selling process, was extremely well-received. In fact, I have already had positive feedback from our staff on their immediate and successful efforts to use this training in selling situations. Their only request was that we expand the meeting to a two-day format next time, to enable greater depth of discussion. This certainly testifies to the benefit they felt was derived because, as you know, sales people generally steer clear of meetings of any kind! I have been to a variety of sales training seminars in the last 25 years, but find this approach, as customized to suit our products, to be one of the most valuable and practical of any that I have come across. I would recommend its customized use for any of our broadcast sales teams."_____________________________________________ . HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMSDr. Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats® will provide your. categories, each identified by its own colored "thinking hat" icon, leads teams to target their goals, keep focused, quit arguing, save time, reduce risks,

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