
The Checklist Manifesto
by Atul Gawande · 2010
Atul Gawande's take on business, the honest verdict is below.
Worth reading? Gawande makes the case that simple checklists prevent catastrophic failure in surgery, flying, and building. Read it if you run any complex process; skip it if you think checklists are beneath you, because that pride is exactly the problem.
| Author | Atul Gawande |
|---|---|
| Published | 2010 |
| Category | Business & Money |
| Favorite quote | “The checklist is one of the most high-powered tools ever invented.” |
The Verdict
Gawande makes the case that simple checklists prevent catastrophic failure in surgery, flying, and building. Read it if you run any complex process; skip it if you think checklists are beneath you, because that pride is exactly the problem.
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Top 8 Lessons from The Checklist Manifesto
- Complexity has outrun the human brain's ability to handle it solo.
- A checklist catches the dumb, fatal errors experts skip.
- Good checklists are short, specific, and tested, not exhaustive.
- They free the mind for the hard judgment calls.
- Checklists fail without a culture that lets anyone speak up.
- Pilots and surgeons both rely on them, why not your team?
- The pause to run a checklist prevents the rush to disaster.
- Simple systems beat heroics when stakes are high.
Top 1 Quotes from The Checklist Manifesto
"The checklist is one of the most high-powered tools ever invented."
Atul Gawande, The Checklist Manifesto
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Checklist Manifesto worth reading?
Yes for operators of any complex work; no if you refuse to be told to use a list.
What is the main idea of The Checklist Manifesto?
That humble checklists drastically cut error in high-stakes fields.
Who should read The Checklist Manifesto?
Doctors, engineers, managers, and anyone running risky processes.
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