The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right

The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right

2009

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Average rating3.8

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This should be titled THE SURGICAL CHECKLIST MANIFESTO. I get that the author is a surgeon, but about the only other example of checklist usage is from the early days of aviation. He seems to regard construction project management Gantt chart as being a great example of a checklist process, but that's a stretch. There is no attempt to show transference to other areas or regularly recurring processes. I know that an entire book could be written on checklists just in technology jobs. This may be a good book for the right audience, but it has been mis-marketed to business readers in general.

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