The Checklist Manifesto is a New York Times bestselling book by Atul Gawande, a surgeon and writer, which explores the power of the ordinary checklist. By introducing checklists in hospitals, Gawande demonstrates how they can help reduce errors and save lives in a number of different fields, from disaster response to investment banking. Through stories, Gawande explains how checklists can prompt improvement, and how they are being adopted in various industries. The book is essential reading for anyone looking to get things right.
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