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PASSAGE OF THE DAY
The Circus Comes to Town Gina wondered why no one was moving the big red removal van that was taking up almost half the road. She could hear the ompah-pah of the circus band approaching. She was sure the clowns and the elephants would not want to squeeze past the removal van. But no one seemed to be concerned about it. Eventually a policeman went up to the van and peered into the cab. He tried the door handle but it was locked.... Read More |
CASE STUDIES
Six Thinking Hats in action at STATOIL Six Thinking Hats in action at STATOIL From Jens Aarup, Training Manager at STATOIL in Norway, who is certified in both Six Thinking Hats and Lateral Thinking Creative Thinking in Practice THE CASEA number of wells are to be drilled into a large reservoir from a platform in the North Sea. The wells vary in character - production wells, injection wells, etc. - and this requires that the platfo... Read More |
LATEST BOOK
The Love of Two Cockroaches Edward de Bono has long been asked to develop a book or a framework on emotions. This is it! From the creator and generator of concepts, ideas, new perceptions and values applied in businesses, governments, NGOs and schools by students, employers, employees and individuals all over the world... Read More |
RT @DepressionForum: Unhappiness is best defined as the difference between our talents and our expectations. ~Edward de Bono #Quote
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you will treat the whole world as if it were a nail. ~ Edward de Bono http://t.co/aioEpxs0
Free or Unfree?: Are Americans Really Free?: Edward De Bono believes in freedom, but he poses the question: ?If ... http://t.co/IB5TClaq
Unhappiness is best defined as the difference between our talents and our expectations. ~Edward de Bono #Quote
The double slash '//' means: this "leads to" or, is "followed by".... try out "?//..x..."
There's a punctuation device to make the flow concept more readily available,then people will find it easier to start thinking this way:'//'
The 'flow' concept is part of water logic thinking: Emphasis is less on 'what is' than on 'where does this go'.
One neural state then leads to another state, states change into other states. There may be a sequence of states. =?: a 'flow' concept
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