thinking out of the box: lateral thinking summary
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Lateral thinking (as opposed to vertical, logical thinking) is, according to de Bono (1967), "to think outside the box" often illogically and unconventionally. "This kind of thinking is what I call lateral thinking: the ability to break out of the prison of the old ideas and develop new ones."
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Lateral thinking is, according to "to think outside the box" often illogically and unconventionally. "This kind of thinking is what I call lateral thinking: the ability to break out of the prison of the old ideas and develop new ones."
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