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Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S

Started this discussion. Last reply by Zsolt Zsofka 14 hours ago. 10 Replies

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Systematic Exploration of CoRT: RULES

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Systematic Exploration of CoRT: CAF

Started this discussion. Last reply by Luis Colon Feb 4. 41 Replies

Focus of this group challenge, should you accept; is the CAF directive. Topic of application: Food intake. (aka “Diet” but I do not like the sound of the all too real CVS: here in America at least we…Continue

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A Systematic Exploration of the CoRT materials in 2013

Started this discussion. Last reply by Adonis Jan 24. 85 Replies

By simply following the TOC of the CoRT materials, I plan to apply each lesson in the most realistic and preferably some useful topic and write a short essay about it. Would you consider…Continue

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Zsolt Zsofka replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"This is very generous of you Dennis. I make sure to find a way to reciprocate your expertise shared! Please note, for some reason I am not getting notifications of new posts form DBS hence my less than timely response. Also work has picked up so…"
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Dennis R Perrin replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"Zsolt I had not planned to charge. Let's see how we get on. One day soon when we both have some time free, say, half an hour or an hour to begin with. The pleasure it will give me to share some expertise is payment enough at this stage. Honest.…"
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Zsolt Zsofka replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"That would be great! Now if I am not mistaken you are a professional trainer of these skills, yes? Hence I need to know the cost up front since money is a bit of a challenge lately."
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Dennis R Perrin replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"Hi Zsolt Yes each tool is a separate skill. I think that the consequences of your desire to develop more skill could lead to a Skype meeting with some practice if you wish. Dennis.perrin"
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Zsolt Zsofka replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"Yes, of course! Though I have not looked at it as a separate skill form the CoRT in general. Are you suggesting that each CoRT module is a skill set on its own? As I think of it, makes sense. In any event, I am very interested to develop every…"
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Dennis R Perrin replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"Zsolt Are you looking to develop a skill in the C&S? D"
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Zsolt Zsofka replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"Good pointers, Thank you Dennis. Would you be able to supply recent example form your life when you applied this? I'd be interested to know. Thanks Z"
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Dennis R Perrin replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"One of the most fundamental principles of de Bono Thinking is simplicity. The tools are for avoiding confusion. In the beginning, they feel awkward. Simple things are not always easy to do. It is easy to complicate things. De Bono thinking is…"
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Dennis R Perrin replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"The mental operation of using the tools is what matters. The effort to create consequences (use of the tool) develops thinking skill. The subject matter is not important. If there is any confusion, change the subject! Thinking should be brisk and…"
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Dennis R Perrin replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S
"I heard a BBC Interviewer explicitly ask someone about their short-term then longer term objectives. WoW! Keep it simple. Just note the consequences of an idea :) There shouldn't be anything to analyse, just productive ideas that arise from…"
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Zsolt Zsofka commented on Edward de Bono's group Creative Team
"My apologies Leon, darn auto-correct of my word processor changed your name to Lion and just now noticed it but no way to change the post."
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Zsolt Zsofka commented on Edward de Bono's group Creative Team
"Lion writes: "Informal fun meetings where ..." For about a year now I am doing this with increasingly more success. This morning I had a breakfast with number of people whom all I had to do is send out a text message to join us for…"
Mar 18
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"This vlog is so inspiring that my plans for the day have been totally derailed by it since 4 am. I have an airplane to catch in a few hours, the next 4 days while traveling it is very likely that my mind is going to stay occupied with this topic. My…"
Mar 1
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Systematic Exploration of CoRT: C&S

Topic: Restarting my blog article writing venture. Choice: Selecting the framework for my essays and compartmentalized it into 3 categories. 1: Self-Directed Learning2: Personal Energy Management3: Computer TechnologyC&S The immediate consequence is : my focus on a variety of topics that I am invested in can be supported by the…See More
Feb 16
Gijs van Beeck Calkoen replied to Zsolt Zsofka's discussion Systematic Exploration of CoRT: CAF
"You wrote "To me, It is a problem solving tool". In my opinion, it is also a tool for defining the design you are looking for, or try to realize. When I want to design a new house, a journey, an advertisement, a workshop, a store lay-out,…"
Feb 4
Zsolt Zsofka replied to Franis's discussion Design Thinking Explained
""Nature invented the wheel through humankind." can you see a broader perspective? A kerek mar fel volt talalva joval azelott ha gondolkodasunkat nem korlatozzuk egy 40,000 km korbe. :-)"
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Collaborative Mind Mapping

Posted on April 9, 2012 at 18:34 19 Comments

Goal of Achievement or GOA:

Developing a simple process that anyone can use who is familiar with 6 Hat Thinking to do group mind mapping.

Simple mapping to start with and build a gradient to increase complexity with simplicity in mind.

Ah, sweet paradox isn't it?

I am in communication with some motivated people (2 women) who are not yet familiar with mind mapping nor the 6 Hats.

How would I start to work with them in this kind of digital canvas?

Working with…

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Natural Green Hat Thinker

Posted on April 8, 2012 at 15:50 1 Comment

Finishing reading the first De Bone book, Six Hat Thinking,

The realization was easy and simple: I am a natural Green Hat thinker. Now I wonder if other DBS members declared their personality in terms of the 6 Hats. If so, what are the benefits of meeting up as such? IE: Would other natural GH Thinkers have a good meeting of the mind or would it turn into a way too diversified meeting where not much would be done?

How about compatibility? The previous hats showed pairs: WH-RH,…

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Book Review Present & Future

Posted on March 26, 2012 at 5:00 1 Comment

Recently I was asked here at DBS about book reviews, and I stated that I do not pay much attention to them. This is true, but once I declared it publicly, my words seemed to resonate with the tone of half-truth. After all, there are numerous types of books and since my book selection is very heavy on textbooks and how-to books, I rarely choose a book for its entertainment value. Hence book reviews are almost irrelevant to me, especially after a fairly recent episode when I was reviewing…

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At 22:52 on April 20, 2012, Paula Lambert said…

Thank you very much, ZZ. I'm glad to be here.

At 23:37 on April 1, 2012, Peter van Kessel said…

Just read the discussion about CoRT. Well I can tell you this: I graduated (DIssertation available ont the net) on the effects and transfer of CoRT. And the results and conclusion are not only promising but also worth while. I think it is one of the best programmes there is. Moseley (2005) states in his book Frameworks for Thinking in which he compares the most used thinking methods, that CoRT is very useful (pg 133) especially for SEN kids.

 
 
 

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