Use of Lateral Thinking

“Use of Lateral Thinking” by Edward De Bono is a foundational exploration of a mental process that emphasizes a lateral approach to thinking. Published by Trafalgar Square in 1967, this first edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines the concept of lateral thinking, providing readers with insights into how this method can be applied to enhance problem-solving capabilities.
In this work, De Bono employs intriguing visual examples to illustrate the principles of lateral thinking, making it accessible for those interested in improving their thought processes. Readers will find a detailed examination of how lateral thinking differs from traditional approaches, along with practical applications for various problem-solving scenarios. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to expand their understanding of thought and thinking methodologies.
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This is Edward de Bono’s original portrayal of a mental process which he in no way claims to have invented, In it he deliberately uses the lateral approach (with intriguing visual examples in one chapter) to sketch in the nature of lateral thinking.
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