Not what I thought it would be, but ok
4
By Onlyoneway316
Decent book, but found myself longing for more substance around/about effective checklists.
Had planned to buy for my team to read but changed plans after reading it myself.
Only examples on why
1
By rthaifa
Not very practical. Yes checklists are important, but not much info on how to incorporate them.
Useful!
5
By Picky Piggy
What I thought was a simple concept did ring true, but understanding the genesis and the positives and pitfalls of checklists was fascinating. I took away useful tools for my own business. It really gives the reader a 360 view of this simple, yet amazing tool.
Great concept
5
By archilny
Easy and fun read.
Better than I thought it would be!
5
By ToastaBredz
I was pleasantly surprised with how practical and interesting I found this book. It dragged on towards the end a bit but overall was well done and worth the several hours I spent reading it.
Great!
5
By Steve7782
Excellent book.
Why No Checklist
4
By Mbkrt
This is an excellent book, but it is missing one key element. Why doesn't a book about the power of checklists contain a checklist for creating checklists?
Checklist Manifesto
5
By Willizgus
A very candid and well written case for why professionals should set aside pride, and develop and use checklists.
James Kelly, Esq.
The Checklist Manifesto
5
By Dhruv Petal
Nice summer read! I strongly recommend this book to people who are organized and love biomedical sciences.
Great easy read
5
By Wiz101830
As a medical professional I am well aware of the potential for mistakes. This book only reinforces the fact that a team approach is the best way to take care of patients.