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5 Reddit comments about The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right:

u/shanedoth · 6 pointsr/AskReddit

Nonfiction - Atul Gawande's The Checklist Manifesto. It's awesome if you're at all interested in process and how complex things get done.

u/catlaw · 3 pointsr/tipofmytongue

Yeah, this definitely sounds influenced by Malcolm Gladwell's work, from Atul Gawande in The Checklist Manifesto:

> He examines checklists in aviation, construction, and investing, but focuses on medicine, where checklists mandating simple measures like hand washing have dramatically reduced hospital-caused infections and other complications.

From Malcolm Gladwell's Blink:

> A cardiologist named Lee Goldman developed a decision tree that, using only four factors, evaluates the likelihood of heart attacks better than trained cardiologists in the Cook County Hospital emergency room in Chicago

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I'm reading a book about lists at the moment!

It's called the Checklist Manifesto and is not as boring as it sounds.

u/nkdeck07 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Read The Checklist Manifesto. It talks about the ways that people forget the every day things they are doing and there was actually a specific section related to chefs, it's a quick and interesting read.

u/snissn · 1 pointr/tifu

book recommendation for ya https://www.amazon.com/Checklist-Manifesto-How-Things-Right/dp/0805091742 - it definitely has a bunch of military references too. checklists are amazing