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  1. Edward Charles Francis Publius de Bono (19 May 1933 – 9 June 2021) [1] was a Maltese physician and commentator. He originated the term lateral thinking, and wrote many books on thinking, including Six Thinking Hats.

  2. Dr. Edward de Bono, the originator of the term Lateral Thinking, dedicated his life to inspiring, encouraging and enabling us to be better and more creative thinkers. He created The Six Thinking Hats® method to enable individuals and teams to be more receptive to new ideas and to develop them constructively.

  3. Dr. Edward de Bono, Brain Training and Lateral Thinking pioneer. Edward de Bono is one of the pioneers of Brain Training. In 1967 he invented the world famous Lateral Thinking technique. He is a proponent of the direct teaching of thinking as a skill.

  4. The 6 Thinking Hats technique, developed by Edward de Bono, is a structured method for group discussion and individual thinking. It involves six metaphorical hats, each representing a different type of thinking. Each hat has a different color to help you remember the type of thinking involved.

  5. Nov 15, 2021 · Edward de Bonos six thinking hats technique is a helpful strategy for better decision-making. You can use it to work through different thinking styles in order to evaluate the problems and facts from all possible perspectives.

  6. Edward Charles Francis Publius de Bono, was a Maltese physician, psychologist, visionary, author, inventor, philosopher and consultant, Nobel Prize nominee, although when I asked him last year how he would like to be remembered, he simply replied 'author', and, as his name dictates; ‘remembered for doing good’.

  7. Lateral Thinking is Edward de Bono’s original portrayal of what lateral thinking is, how it works and how to use it to develop your own potential for thinking and problem solving.

  8. Jul 20, 2021 · From the age of 7, de Bono attended St Edwards College, a Maltese boarding school run along English lines. Inventive from an early age, he ingeniously figured out a way to escape from the school and the citadel of Mdina through an underground network of tunnels.

  9. Mar 28, 2024 · Maltese physician, psychologist, author, inventor, and philosopher, de Bono went to Oxford in 1953 as a Rhodes Scholar, graduating with an MA in psychology and Physiology. He gained his PhD in medicine from Cambridge and held faculty appointments at Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Harvard.

  10. Maltese psychologist Edward de Bono (pictured in 2009) introduced the term "lateral thinking" in 1967. Lateral thinking is a manner of solving problems using an indirect and creative approach via reasoning that is not immediately obvious.