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Edward de Bono lecture at The Hub Kings Cross

DR EDWARD de BONO is widely regarded as the world authority in creative and constructive thinking. He invented the concepts of lateral and parallel thinking. Edward’s talk will examine the way we think the way we do from a historical perspective and use some of his famous thinking techniques combined with new ideas to show us how to change the way we think.


If we strengthen our ability and raise our thinking level, other areas of our life - both personal and business success - will improve.

According to Edward de Bono, world thinking cannot solve world problems because world thinking is itself the problem. And this is getting worse: we are so accustomed to readily available information online that we search immediately for the answers rather than thinking about them. Our minds function like trying to drive a car using only one wheel. There's nothing wrong with that one wheel - conventional thinking - but we could all get a lot further if we used all four...

The lecture is taking place at The Hub, which is an inspiring place for meeting, working, innovating, learning and relaxing, one minute from Kings Cross station in London. A home for people working to create a better world. And we’d like you to be part of it.


Speaker(s):

Mr Edward de Bono | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

7 July 2009 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

The Hub Kings Cross
34b York Way
London
N1 9AB


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Organised by:

Clownfish
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