White Hat
White hat Calls for information known or needed – gathering just the facts. The white hat covers facts, figures, data and information. Too often facts and figures are embedded in an argument or belief. Wearing your white hat allows you to present information in a neutral and objective way.
Questions you might ask while wearing your white hat include:
What do I know?
What do I need to find out?
How will I get the information I need?
When you put on your white hat, you focus directly on the information what is available, what is needed, and how it might be obtained. Proposals, opinions, beliefs and arguments should be put aside.
White hat Calls for information known or needed – gathering just the facts. The white hat covers facts, figures, data and information. Too often facts and figures are embedded in an argument or belief. Wearing your white hat allows you to present information in a neutral and objective way.
Questions you might ask while wearing your white hat include:
What do I know?
What do I need to find out?
How will I get the information I need?
When you put on your white hat, you focus directly on the information what is available, what is needed, and how it might be obtained. Proposals, opinions, beliefs and arguments should be put aside.