The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right

The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right

2009

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You might think from the title that this book can't be too interesting. But you'd be wrong. Writer/surgeon Atul Gawande makes a case for the importance and usefulness of checklists and includes all kinds of fascinating examples. Foremost among them are surgical examples but he also gets into the business of building skyscrapers, flying passenger jets, and managing financial funds. Checklists quite literally save lives. I would hope that if I ever need surgery that I end up in a hospital that uses checklists. The book is under 200 pages, so it's a fast read too. And compelling. Remember that emergency landing in the Hudson Bay by Captain Sullenberger? He and his crew used checklists. (Previously I've read Dr. Gawande's book, Complications, and I'd eagerly recommend it for anyone interested in an eye-popping foray into surgery.)

March 2, 2011