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   Dheemant P.R Ambedkar
Senior Divisional Accounts Officer
---Dheemant P. R. AMBEDKAR
Mahanayak Kanshiramji School of Thinking
   The   Quality    of    our     thinking   will
    determine the Quality of our Future.
   You can analyze the Past but you have
    to design the Future.
   Thinking    is   the   Skill    of   Leading
    yourself, and Leadership is the Skill of
    helping Others to lead themselves.
   Thinking Skill is Life-Skill.
Thinking About Thinking?
 How do we must think?
     How to Think?
Director General
Dheemant P R Ambedkar
      .
                  C-4/207 , Natasha Enclave,
             NIBM, Kondhwa, Pune–411048.
          Ph: 020-26835230 M: 9822406581.
          Email : prambedkar@rediffmail.com
Edward de Bono revised Descartes' famous
            philosophical axiom,

        „cogito ergo sum‟
        (I think therefore I am).
In Edward de Bono's improvement, it becomes

        „ago ergo erigo‟
     (I act therefore I construct / act.)
Are we really as Innovatie as we think we are?
Can be taught Thinking ? Or Thinking can be taught ?
  Example: -- Car           : Intelligence.
              Driving Skill : Thinking Skill.
              Thinking can be taught and makes difference.
The Six Hats Thinking benefits:
      1. It gives Power.
      2. It saves Time.
      3. It avoids Ego or goes beyond Ego.
      4. It improves Exploration.
      5. It fosters Collaboration Behaviour.
      6. It gives / improves Values.
      7. It improves Innovation and Creativity.
      8. We can learn to think Parallel with others.
1.   We're all born skilled thinkers.
2.   Thinking requires a weekend, a hammock and
     a pitcher of lemonade.
3.   Breakthrough ideas come about mostly by
     accident.
4.   Feelings usually prevent good thinking.
5.   Smart people are the best thinkers.
6.   Too much thinking leads to inaction and too
     little thinking leads to superficiality.
                     TRUE…… / FALSE ……
1. Thinking is most like:
    a. philosophy
    b. psychology
    c. karate
2. Solving a problem is a matter of:
    a. finding the right answer
    b. using one proven technique
    c. discovering what works
3. Resolving a conflict is a matter of:
    a. getting your way
    b. proving your adversary wrong
    c. bridging the gap between disagreement and agreement
4. Tough decisions require:
    a. lots of information
    b. long periods of thinking
    c. short, focused bursts of thinking
5. If you want to involve other people in your thinking, it‟s best to:
    a. ask others what they would do
    b. let someone else decide
    c. ask others for structured, thinking input

3 Minutes -          Answers: 1.           2.   3.   4.   5.
1.   Thinking is a matter of Intelligence.
     Intelligence is determined by the Genes
     with whom you were born? You can no
     more change your thinking than you can
     truly change the colour of your eyes.
2. Thinking is a Skill that can be improved by
     training, by practice and through learning to
     do it better. Thinking is no different from
     any other Skill and we can get getter at the
     skill of thinking if we have the will to do so.
The

Creative, Constructive, Design

   & Operating Aspects of

Thinking, are just as important

       as „Knowledge‟.
1.   Argument- Prove that someone is wrong / right.
2.   Judgement- Proved/Not proved, Right or Wrong
3.   Analysis- Obtain better data or information .
4.   Criticism- Critics or Logical Thinking.
5.   Journalistic Six: -- 5W & 1H
6.   “Raise the better question,
     You will get better answer.”
                                     --Alex Osborn‟s
1.   Intelligence is like the Horsepower of a Car. It is possible that the
     „Intelligence‟ Potential of Mind is determined partly by Genes.
     Even so, there is evidence that the use of the mind can change
     the enzyme characteristics of the Brain just as the use of
     muscles can change their characteristics
2.   Performance of a Car does not depend upon the Horsepower of
     the Car but upon the Skill--Driving Skill with which the Driver
     drives the Car. So if intelligence is the Horsepower of the
     Car, then “Thinking” is the Skill with which the Horsepower is
     used.
3.   If you have a Powerful Car then you need to improve your Driving
     Skill. If you do not improve your driving skill then you will not be
     able to make full use of the available power. You may also be a
     danger to others. In a similar way, highly intelligent people need
     to improve their Thinking Skills in order to make full use of that
     high intelligence. Much of the potential of high intelligence is
     otherwise wasted.
 Intelligence   is a Potential.
 Thinking   is an Operating Skill.
 The   biggest enemy of thinking is the
 feeling that our thinging is pretty good
 anyway and we do not need to do
 anything about it.
--Dheemant P R Ambedkar
A BEAUTIFUL BODY
          AND

  A BEAUTIFUL FACE
will age and grow old.
-- Dr. EDWARD DE BONO.
“GREAT HEIGHTS ATTRACT US,
NOT THE STEPS TOWARDS THEM.”

Be Thinking People.
Our task is uphill task.

 Be Thinking People.
   P M I: Plus + Minus + Interesting
   C A F: Consider All Factors
RULES
   C & S: Consequences & Sequel
   A G O: Aims, Goals, Objectives
PLANNING
   F I P: First Important Priority
   A P C: Alternatives, Possibility, Choice
DECISIONS
   O P V: Other People Views
Six Thinking Hats Technique
THINKING
                   is the most
 important and essential Skill
          for one‟s better life.


Do you need to learn Thinking Skill?
• Thinking is a skill.

• Thinking is an operating skill.

• Thinking can be learnt, improved,

  advanced, and taught & enjoyed.
   Prepare to avoid or remove the obstacles in the Way of
    Thinking. This is the beginning in learning and
    improving in the Thinking.

   Regard thinking as a SKILL rather as a gift of God or
    Birth is the first step towards doing something to
    improve in THINKING.

   Be Creative Thinkers, we must be Free of Constraints
    of Traditions and History.
Obstacles Or Barriers In THINKING= ICE
        How to break this ICE?
                           I2   INNOVATION & CREATIVITY
I2   IMITATIONS
                                 POSITIVE & CONSTRUCTIVE
     INDIFFERNT ATTITUDE
                           C6 SIMPLICITY
C6 COMPLEXITY                   CLARITY
     CONFUSION                  INADEQUACY
     COMPLACENCY                UNSATISFACTION
     CONTENTMENT                MOVEMENT / IMPERMANENCE
     COMPLETENESS               STRONG COMMITMENT
     COMMITMENT
                           E2 BEYOUND EGO
E2 EGO                          EMOTIONAL INTELLIGNECE
   EMOTIONS
Education is the intelligently directed
development of the possibilities
inherent in ordinary experience.
                     --Prof. John Dewey (USA)
   THINKING is an Operating Skill through which

    Intelligence acts upon Experiences.

   THINKING is the deliberate exploration of

    Experience for a Purpose . That Purpose may be
    Understanding,      Decision-Making,      Problem-
    solving, Planning, Judgment, Action, and so on.
1.   Laying down Ideas along side each other,

2.   There is no clash, no dispute, and no true
     or false Judgement,

3.   A Genuine Exploration,

4.   Conclusion and Decision,

5.   Derive through a “Design Process”.
Those who need
Changes / Transformation
 must have also Power
to shape and direct Them.
SIX THINKING HAT – ADVANCED
Power of Powers         is Power of Possibility.


Possibility             is Driver of Thinking.




         Learn-Possibility, Teach-Possibility.
White Hat
                          Facts and Figures.
                      Information - Neutral Information
                         (Without emotion and reaction)
                    Think of white paper or computer / data.
                   White Hat has to do with Data & Information.


   When you ask for White hat thinking at a                meeting you are
    asking those present to put aside the proposals and arguments, and
    to focus directly on the information.
   For the moment everyone at the meeting looks to see what
    information is available , what is needed, and how it might be obtained
Red Hat
         Emotion, Feelings, Hunches, &Intuitions.
  Think of red as fire, warm, and emotion.
                Red Hat has to do with
     Feelings, Intuition, Hunches, and Emotions.
            (Only to express pure emotion honestly)
In a serious meeting, you are not supposed to put forward your
emotions, but people    do this by disguising their emotions as
logic.
Red Hat gives permission to put forward their feelings and
intuitions without apology, without explanation and without any
need to justify them.
Sombre & Serious, Cautious & Careful.
       Logical Negative, judgment, & Truth.
         (Beware of overuse of Negative Thinking)
      Black Hat is the „Caution‟ Hat and
         for critical Judgement.
     Black Hat prevents us from making mistakes, doing silly
things, and doing things which might be illegal. It points out
why something cannot be done, and why something will not
be profitable. It is the most used & possibly the most useful
hat.
     The Black Hat is very valuable but overuse of it can be a
problem. Negative Thinking protect us from mistakes, risk-
taking, and dangers.
Think of Sunshine, Think of Optimism.
     Hope & Benefits, Optimistic, Logical Positive,
         Values, Constructive, Speculative.
           Yellow Hat is for optimism &
         Logical Positive View of things.
 Y H Looks for feasibility & how something can be done, and
 also looks for benefits-- but these must be logically based. Y
          H Thinking often requires a deliberate effort.
Every creative idea deserves some Y. H. Attention.
    Effectiveness is the aim of Y H Constructive Thinking.
Positive Thinking has to be a mixture of
curiosity, pleasure, greed, and the desire to „make things
happen‟.
Think of Vegetation & rich growth.
           Think of Leaves and Branches.
 (Vegetation & fertile growth, Creativity, Generative, Energy Hat.
    New ideas, Possibilities, Alternatives. and Hypotheses.)
Green Hat is the Creative Hat, for Creative Thinking,
        New Ideas, Additional Alternatives,
   putting forward Possibilities and Hypotheses.
                  G.H. covers Provocation, & Movement, and requests
for deliberate Creative Efforts. GH makes Times and Space available
for Creative Thinking. It concerns with new ideas, new ways of
looking at things, a deliberate-focused effort in this direction.
       Creativity involves Provocation, Exploration & risk-taking. We
replace Judgement and Movement. Movement/ Provocation/ Forward
are Key-Idioms of Lateral Thinking.
Blue Hat
       Think of Blue Sky above, Think of „Overview‟.
          Blue Hat is for Thinking about Thinking.
     (Observation, Overview, Summary, Conclusion, and
           Harvesting. Report, For Process Control.)
     B H is the Control Hat. The B H Thinker organizes
        the thinking itself, and explores the Subject.

Blue Hat sets Agenda for Thinking, suggests next steps in
Thinking, & asks for summaries, conclusions and decisions.
The chairperson / organizer usually uses B H, but
other participants can put forward suggestions. B H us for
Organizing and controlling Thinking Process, so that it
becomes more productive.
          Thus, Thinking About Thinking.
Edward de Bono‟s Lateral Thinking Random Word list

soap          coal        eagle
                                        Information
mouse         camel       taxi
cloud         diary       soup
hair          lawyer      prison
ice-cream     cigarette   shark         Feelings
rocket        toy         diamond
tax           snow        gun
bed           parachute   train         Caution
wheel         door        picture
frog          tap         beer
farm          hurricane   kitchen    Edward de Bono‟s Six Thinking Hats
computer      watch       nose
jazz          balloon     elephant
hat           party       wine          Benefits
credit card   shoe        rose
church        root        saw
shop          knife       hospital      Creativity
hamburger     smoke       camera
book          president   banana
scales        button      snail         Managing
                                        the thinking
• What information do we have?
                          • What are the objectives?
            Information   • What information do we need?
                          • How do we acquire the needed information?

                                         • I once read an article where...
                                         • That reminds me of an episode where...
           Feelings                      • It is my impression that...
                                         • What if we tried to...?

                          • That is a bad idea because...
         Caution          • Drilling in the reservoir is problematic because...
                          • The risk of going forward on this is too high because...
                          • The implementation will be difficult because...

                                         • It would be a good idea to...
                                         • The project is running well but it could run even better if...
            Benefits
                                         • The idea certainly has qualities in the area of...
                                         • The potentials of this idea are so great that we should attempt to...

                           • The basics of this venture are similar to...
          Creativity
                           • This is comparable to...
                           • There is a likeness between this platform and...
                           • The synergies between what your saying and what he is saying is...

                                          • This has been thoroughly covered. Next item is...
                                          • Will the yellow hat please elaborate on the subject...?
Managing The Thinking
                                          • What is the documentation for the idea that...?
                                          • We need to involve these stakeholders to ensure that...
1. It gives Power.
2. It saves Time.
3. It avoids Ego or goes beyond Ego.
4. It improves Exploration.
5. It fosters Collaboration Behaviour.
6. It gives / improves Values.
7. It improves Innovation and Creativity.
8. We can learn to think Parallel with
   others.
1.   Let us maintain absolute Integrity to our Job.
2.   Let us maintain full devotion to Duty.
3.   Let us do nothing, which is unbecoming of a
     Government Servant.
4.   Open-mindedness.
5.   Whole-heartedness.
6.   Responsibility to face the consequences.
7.   Efficiency and excellence is our Merit.
8.   Courtesy with effectiveness is our Leadership
How TO THINK?
Explore= Investigate the Unknown Regions.

                      “ I will never
                       forgive my
                     Education System
                            for
                     not teaching me
                     How to Think. ”
Mahanayak Kanshiramji
School of Thinking
                  Dheemant P R Ambedkar
                                Director General
                  C-4/207 , NATASHA ENCLAVE ,
         OPP: NIBM , KONDHWA, PUNE–411048.
         Ph: 020-26835230     Mobile: 9822406581.

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How to think main

  • 1. By , Dheemant P.R Ambedkar Senior Divisional Accounts Officer
  • 2. ---Dheemant P. R. AMBEDKAR Mahanayak Kanshiramji School of Thinking
  • 3. The Quality of our thinking will determine the Quality of our Future.  You can analyze the Past but you have to design the Future.  Thinking is the Skill of Leading yourself, and Leadership is the Skill of helping Others to lead themselves.  Thinking Skill is Life-Skill.
  • 4. Thinking About Thinking? How do we must think? How to Think?
  • 5. Director General Dheemant P R Ambedkar . C-4/207 , Natasha Enclave, NIBM, Kondhwa, Pune–411048. Ph: 020-26835230 M: 9822406581. Email : prambedkar@rediffmail.com
  • 6. Edward de Bono revised Descartes' famous philosophical axiom, „cogito ergo sum‟ (I think therefore I am). In Edward de Bono's improvement, it becomes „ago ergo erigo‟ (I act therefore I construct / act.) Are we really as Innovatie as we think we are?
  • 7. Can be taught Thinking ? Or Thinking can be taught ? Example: -- Car : Intelligence. Driving Skill : Thinking Skill. Thinking can be taught and makes difference. The Six Hats Thinking benefits: 1. It gives Power. 2. It saves Time. 3. It avoids Ego or goes beyond Ego. 4. It improves Exploration. 5. It fosters Collaboration Behaviour. 6. It gives / improves Values. 7. It improves Innovation and Creativity. 8. We can learn to think Parallel with others.
  • 8. 1. We're all born skilled thinkers. 2. Thinking requires a weekend, a hammock and a pitcher of lemonade. 3. Breakthrough ideas come about mostly by accident. 4. Feelings usually prevent good thinking. 5. Smart people are the best thinkers. 6. Too much thinking leads to inaction and too little thinking leads to superficiality. TRUE…… / FALSE ……
  • 9. 1. Thinking is most like: a. philosophy b. psychology c. karate 2. Solving a problem is a matter of: a. finding the right answer b. using one proven technique c. discovering what works 3. Resolving a conflict is a matter of: a. getting your way b. proving your adversary wrong c. bridging the gap between disagreement and agreement 4. Tough decisions require: a. lots of information b. long periods of thinking c. short, focused bursts of thinking 5. If you want to involve other people in your thinking, it‟s best to: a. ask others what they would do b. let someone else decide c. ask others for structured, thinking input 3 Minutes - Answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
  • 10. 1. Thinking is a matter of Intelligence. Intelligence is determined by the Genes with whom you were born? You can no more change your thinking than you can truly change the colour of your eyes. 2. Thinking is a Skill that can be improved by training, by practice and through learning to do it better. Thinking is no different from any other Skill and we can get getter at the skill of thinking if we have the will to do so.
  • 11. The Creative, Constructive, Design & Operating Aspects of Thinking, are just as important as „Knowledge‟.
  • 12. 1. Argument- Prove that someone is wrong / right. 2. Judgement- Proved/Not proved, Right or Wrong 3. Analysis- Obtain better data or information . 4. Criticism- Critics or Logical Thinking. 5. Journalistic Six: -- 5W & 1H 6. “Raise the better question, You will get better answer.” --Alex Osborn‟s
  • 13. 1. Intelligence is like the Horsepower of a Car. It is possible that the „Intelligence‟ Potential of Mind is determined partly by Genes. Even so, there is evidence that the use of the mind can change the enzyme characteristics of the Brain just as the use of muscles can change their characteristics 2. Performance of a Car does not depend upon the Horsepower of the Car but upon the Skill--Driving Skill with which the Driver drives the Car. So if intelligence is the Horsepower of the Car, then “Thinking” is the Skill with which the Horsepower is used. 3. If you have a Powerful Car then you need to improve your Driving Skill. If you do not improve your driving skill then you will not be able to make full use of the available power. You may also be a danger to others. In a similar way, highly intelligent people need to improve their Thinking Skills in order to make full use of that high intelligence. Much of the potential of high intelligence is otherwise wasted.
  • 14.  Intelligence is a Potential.  Thinking is an Operating Skill.  The biggest enemy of thinking is the feeling that our thinging is pretty good anyway and we do not need to do anything about it.
  • 15. --Dheemant P R Ambedkar
  • 16. A BEAUTIFUL BODY AND A BEAUTIFUL FACE will age and grow old.
  • 17. -- Dr. EDWARD DE BONO.
  • 18. “GREAT HEIGHTS ATTRACT US, NOT THE STEPS TOWARDS THEM.” Be Thinking People.
  • 19. Our task is uphill task. Be Thinking People.
  • 20. P M I: Plus + Minus + Interesting  C A F: Consider All Factors RULES  C & S: Consequences & Sequel  A G O: Aims, Goals, Objectives PLANNING  F I P: First Important Priority  A P C: Alternatives, Possibility, Choice DECISIONS  O P V: Other People Views
  • 21. Six Thinking Hats Technique
  • 22. THINKING is the most important and essential Skill for one‟s better life. Do you need to learn Thinking Skill?
  • 23. • Thinking is a skill. • Thinking is an operating skill. • Thinking can be learnt, improved, advanced, and taught & enjoyed.
  • 24. Prepare to avoid or remove the obstacles in the Way of Thinking. This is the beginning in learning and improving in the Thinking.  Regard thinking as a SKILL rather as a gift of God or Birth is the first step towards doing something to improve in THINKING.  Be Creative Thinkers, we must be Free of Constraints of Traditions and History.
  • 25. Obstacles Or Barriers In THINKING= ICE How to break this ICE? I2 INNOVATION & CREATIVITY I2 IMITATIONS POSITIVE & CONSTRUCTIVE INDIFFERNT ATTITUDE C6 SIMPLICITY C6 COMPLEXITY CLARITY CONFUSION INADEQUACY COMPLACENCY UNSATISFACTION CONTENTMENT MOVEMENT / IMPERMANENCE COMPLETENESS STRONG COMMITMENT COMMITMENT E2 BEYOUND EGO E2 EGO EMOTIONAL INTELLIGNECE EMOTIONS
  • 26. Education is the intelligently directed development of the possibilities inherent in ordinary experience. --Prof. John Dewey (USA)
  • 27. THINKING is an Operating Skill through which Intelligence acts upon Experiences.  THINKING is the deliberate exploration of Experience for a Purpose . That Purpose may be Understanding, Decision-Making, Problem- solving, Planning, Judgment, Action, and so on.
  • 28.
  • 29. 1. Laying down Ideas along side each other, 2. There is no clash, no dispute, and no true or false Judgement, 3. A Genuine Exploration, 4. Conclusion and Decision, 5. Derive through a “Design Process”.
  • 30. Those who need Changes / Transformation must have also Power to shape and direct Them.
  • 31. SIX THINKING HAT – ADVANCED
  • 32. Power of Powers is Power of Possibility. Possibility is Driver of Thinking. Learn-Possibility, Teach-Possibility.
  • 33. White Hat Facts and Figures. Information - Neutral Information (Without emotion and reaction) Think of white paper or computer / data. White Hat has to do with Data & Information.  When you ask for White hat thinking at a meeting you are asking those present to put aside the proposals and arguments, and to focus directly on the information.  For the moment everyone at the meeting looks to see what information is available , what is needed, and how it might be obtained
  • 34. Red Hat Emotion, Feelings, Hunches, &Intuitions. Think of red as fire, warm, and emotion. Red Hat has to do with Feelings, Intuition, Hunches, and Emotions. (Only to express pure emotion honestly) In a serious meeting, you are not supposed to put forward your emotions, but people do this by disguising their emotions as logic. Red Hat gives permission to put forward their feelings and intuitions without apology, without explanation and without any need to justify them.
  • 35. Sombre & Serious, Cautious & Careful. Logical Negative, judgment, & Truth. (Beware of overuse of Negative Thinking) Black Hat is the „Caution‟ Hat and for critical Judgement. Black Hat prevents us from making mistakes, doing silly things, and doing things which might be illegal. It points out why something cannot be done, and why something will not be profitable. It is the most used & possibly the most useful hat. The Black Hat is very valuable but overuse of it can be a problem. Negative Thinking protect us from mistakes, risk- taking, and dangers.
  • 36. Think of Sunshine, Think of Optimism. Hope & Benefits, Optimistic, Logical Positive, Values, Constructive, Speculative. Yellow Hat is for optimism & Logical Positive View of things. Y H Looks for feasibility & how something can be done, and also looks for benefits-- but these must be logically based. Y H Thinking often requires a deliberate effort. Every creative idea deserves some Y. H. Attention. Effectiveness is the aim of Y H Constructive Thinking. Positive Thinking has to be a mixture of curiosity, pleasure, greed, and the desire to „make things happen‟.
  • 37. Think of Vegetation & rich growth. Think of Leaves and Branches. (Vegetation & fertile growth, Creativity, Generative, Energy Hat. New ideas, Possibilities, Alternatives. and Hypotheses.) Green Hat is the Creative Hat, for Creative Thinking, New Ideas, Additional Alternatives, putting forward Possibilities and Hypotheses. G.H. covers Provocation, & Movement, and requests for deliberate Creative Efforts. GH makes Times and Space available for Creative Thinking. It concerns with new ideas, new ways of looking at things, a deliberate-focused effort in this direction. Creativity involves Provocation, Exploration & risk-taking. We replace Judgement and Movement. Movement/ Provocation/ Forward are Key-Idioms of Lateral Thinking.
  • 38. Blue Hat Think of Blue Sky above, Think of „Overview‟. Blue Hat is for Thinking about Thinking. (Observation, Overview, Summary, Conclusion, and Harvesting. Report, For Process Control.) B H is the Control Hat. The B H Thinker organizes the thinking itself, and explores the Subject. Blue Hat sets Agenda for Thinking, suggests next steps in Thinking, & asks for summaries, conclusions and decisions. The chairperson / organizer usually uses B H, but other participants can put forward suggestions. B H us for Organizing and controlling Thinking Process, so that it becomes more productive. Thus, Thinking About Thinking.
  • 39. Edward de Bono‟s Lateral Thinking Random Word list soap coal eagle Information mouse camel taxi cloud diary soup hair lawyer prison ice-cream cigarette shark Feelings rocket toy diamond tax snow gun bed parachute train Caution wheel door picture frog tap beer farm hurricane kitchen Edward de Bono‟s Six Thinking Hats computer watch nose jazz balloon elephant hat party wine Benefits credit card shoe rose church root saw shop knife hospital Creativity hamburger smoke camera book president banana scales button snail Managing the thinking
  • 40. • What information do we have? • What are the objectives? Information • What information do we need? • How do we acquire the needed information? • I once read an article where... • That reminds me of an episode where... Feelings • It is my impression that... • What if we tried to...? • That is a bad idea because... Caution • Drilling in the reservoir is problematic because... • The risk of going forward on this is too high because... • The implementation will be difficult because... • It would be a good idea to... • The project is running well but it could run even better if... Benefits • The idea certainly has qualities in the area of... • The potentials of this idea are so great that we should attempt to... • The basics of this venture are similar to... Creativity • This is comparable to... • There is a likeness between this platform and... • The synergies between what your saying and what he is saying is... • This has been thoroughly covered. Next item is... • Will the yellow hat please elaborate on the subject...? Managing The Thinking • What is the documentation for the idea that...? • We need to involve these stakeholders to ensure that...
  • 41. 1. It gives Power. 2. It saves Time. 3. It avoids Ego or goes beyond Ego. 4. It improves Exploration. 5. It fosters Collaboration Behaviour. 6. It gives / improves Values. 7. It improves Innovation and Creativity. 8. We can learn to think Parallel with others.
  • 42. 1. Let us maintain absolute Integrity to our Job. 2. Let us maintain full devotion to Duty. 3. Let us do nothing, which is unbecoming of a Government Servant. 4. Open-mindedness. 5. Whole-heartedness. 6. Responsibility to face the consequences. 7. Efficiency and excellence is our Merit. 8. Courtesy with effectiveness is our Leadership
  • 43. How TO THINK? Explore= Investigate the Unknown Regions. “ I will never forgive my Education System for not teaching me How to Think. ”
  • 44.
  • 45. Mahanayak Kanshiramji School of Thinking Dheemant P R Ambedkar Director General C-4/207 , NATASHA ENCLAVE , OPP: NIBM , KONDHWA, PUNE–411048. Ph: 020-26835230 Mobile: 9822406581.