The Six Thinking Hats tool
encourages parallel thinking and
full-spectrum systematic
thinking.
KoRe 10 Innovative
Thinking Tools (10KITT)
as
an example of
systematic thinking
10KITT help invent new things, find creative solutions
to complex problems,
master
systematic thinking,
build synergies,
anticipate challenges, design
entrepreneurial strategies, train, and
assess thinking abilities of innovation teams.
Spiral Integration
of Ideas (SPIN)
as
an example of
systematic thinking
Spiral Integration of Ideas (SPIN)
is a
KoRe trademark systemic
thinking technique that
helps synergize the most
promising ideas generated during
a
brainstorming session in a
highly effective way.
The 5-Why Method
as
an example of
systematic thinking
The Five Whys is a systematic thinking
technique developed by Toyota to
solve problems. It is a question-asking method used to explore
the cause/effect relationships underlying a particular problem to determine a
root cause of a defect or a problem.