What is PMI De Bono?

What is PMI De Bono?

What is PMI De Bono?

PMI (plus, minus, interesting) is a brainstorming activity that encourages participants in a discussion to look at an idea from more than one viewpoint. PMI was developed by Dr. Edward de Bono, a proponent of teaching critical thinking in schools.

What is the PMI chart?

PMI Chart (the letters stand for plus, minus, interesting) is a brainstorming, decision making and critical thinking tool which can be a useful method of analyzing and reaching agreed understandings on complex issues and make a more balanced decision.

How do you use a PMI table?

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  1. Consider the Plus Points. In this step, simply enumerate all of the positive things you can think of.
  2. Consider the Minus Points. In this step, enumerate all of the negative things you can think of.
  3. Consider the Interesting Points of the Situation.
  4. Make Your conclusion.

What is PMI decision making?

PMI is a brainstorming, decision-making and critical thinking tool used to generate discussion around the positives, negatives and implications associated with a particular idea or concept.

What does interesting mean in PMI?

A critical thinking and brainstorming tool, PMI was developed by Dr. Edward de Bono. it fosters discussion of an idea from multiple points of view, specification what is positive (plus), negative (minus) and what might be neither but is worth considering (interesting).

What is a PMI reflection?

Also known as: brainstorming. PMI is a brainstorming, decision-making and critical thinking tool used to generate discussion around the positives, negatives and implications associated with a particular idea or concept.

What are the 3 principles of sound decisions?

Here are three useful go-to principles of sound mental process:

  • Flexibility over Rigidity.
  • Compassion over Cruelty.
  • Approach over Avoidance.

How do you plan a project for kids?

Planning Your Project

  1. Identify the need you want to address.
  2. Identify the differences (“outcomes”) you want to achieve.
  3. Decide what your project will do.
  4. Ask difficult questions!
  5. Target your project.
  6. Involvement of children and young people.
  7. Plan what skills and resources you need.
  8. Think about timing.

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