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Master Thinker II
- Six Thinking Hats
- De: Dr. Edward De Bono MD MA PhD DPhil
- Narrado por: Dr. Edward De Bono MD MA PhD DPhil
- Duración: 2 h y 26 m
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What color is your thinking hat? In this revolutionary work, Dr. de Bono explains the 6 different hats and how they affect the way we perceive things. He shows how people and organizations can become more effective by using a simple language as a control system for thinking. Learn about the White Hat (facts, figures, and information), the Red Hat (emotions, hunches, and intuition), the Black Hat (negative judgment), the Yellow Hat (brightness and optimism), the Green Hat (fertility and creativity), and the Blue Hat (cool and control).
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needs to be re-recorded
- De Ly en 10-06-09
- Master Thinker II
- Six Thinking Hats
- De: Dr. Edward De Bono MD MA PhD DPhil
- Narrado por: Dr. Edward De Bono MD MA PhD DPhil
Terrible old fashioned recording - refund
Revisado: 11-15-14
What would have made Master Thinker II better?
As other reviews have mentioned, this appears to be very dated, and certainly doesn't sound like a narration of a book. The recording keeps refering to the "audio cassette course" that you are listening to. I don't think that this is Dr de Bono narrating, or an actual book. It is incredibly sexist with the use of the male and female voices too. Refund.
What do you think your next listen will be?
anything other than this tripe
Would you be willing to try another one of Dr. Edward de Bono’s performances?
not based on this, no. But then I don't believe this 50's era american male and female voice is Dr de Bono
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
not really. couldn't listen to much of it. It was like listening to sexist dogs barking into a bucket.
Any additional comments?
no. make it stop
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