The Checklist Manifesto
About This Book
In The Checklist Manifesto (2009), general surgeon Atul Gawande presents compelling research showing that basic checklists can dramatically decrease human error across demanding fields including medicine, aviation, and engineering. The book demonstrates how this straightforward tool addresses failures in complex professional settings.
Who Should Read This?
- Professionals seeking reliable methods to minimize errors in their work
- Those working under high-pressure conditions or managing complicated systems
- Medical practitioners and healthcare workers
- Anyone interested in practical productivity improvements
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