This free six thinking hats template can help individuals, teams, and organizations arrive at better decisions by effectively using the six thinking hats technique in their brainstorming, decision-making, and planning sessions. Through the help of this downloadable template, maximize the benefits of the six thinking hats technique toward conflict-free, holistic discussions.
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6 Thinking Hats Template
This free 6 thinking hats template (individual sections) lets you "wear" the thinking hats based on what you only need during a specific meeting or session. This is best used when you identify opportunities that you haven't tapped during the initial session conducted, letting you further probe ideas or problems in-depth by focusing on just one or more thinking hats. Simply choose the color of hat/s you'll be wearing during the meeting, and answer the guide questions.
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A DMAIC template can help ensure that Six Sigma practitioners apply the DMAIC methodology (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) as a root-cause analysis for process improvements. Start by defining the project goals and listing customer deliverables. Next, measure the current performance of the process to quantify the problem. Analyze until the root cause has been identified and improve the design, system, and/or process with assessed and re-evaluated solutions. Finally, specify the monitoring and control system in place and complete the DMAIC with your digital signature.
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