This Week We Begin The Process Ofcollaborating On The Dilemma Facing This week we begin the process of collaborating on the dilemma facing Easy Wheels (project 2 found in week seven content area). We will collaborate using the Six Hats technique as a tool to help make both group and individual strategic plan decisions. Please review the following explanations of the system to get a sound idea of how it works: Paul Sloane on Explaining the Six Hats Tool; Six Hats; Value Management HTML Six Hats. The goal of the collaboration exercise is for you to interact with your classmates to come up with concrete ideas to make the best leadership decision for Easy Wheels. This week's discussion will center around the first steps in the process wearing the Green Hat of Creativity. Faculty will serve as the Blue Hat facilitator, and when the Blue Hat is on, everyone will follow the instructor's lead. The main rule is: WHEN WEARING THE COLOR HAT, NO OTHER DISCUSSION FOCUS IS ALLOWED. For example, if wearing the yellow hat, only positive aspects may be discussed about the idea. After making your initial post, read those of your classmates and give them constructive feedback according to the process. Be sure that your feedback is constructive and that you are collaborating to develop the best decision statement possible. You are expected to connect with as many classmates as possible. Discuss the reasoning behind the statement they have chosen and how the application of the Six Hats process contributed to their conclusions. The use of class materials and additional research to support your work is mandatory, including in-text citations and a reference list.
Paper For Above instruction The initiation of strategic decision-making in organizational contexts requires innovative approaches that foster collaborative and creative thinking. One such approach is the Six Hats technique developed by Edward de Bono, which provides a structured method for exploring different perspectives and facilitating decision-making processes. In the context of Easy Wheels’ current dilemma, applying the Green Hat, representing creativity and new ideas, serves as a pivotal first step in addressing the challenges faced by the organization. This paper explores the significance of wearing the Green Hat within the Six Hats framework, emphasizing how collaborative creative thinking can lead to innovative solutions and better strategic planning. Understanding the Six Hats Technique