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The Checklist Manifesto Summary (5/10)
In the spirit of[ The Checklist Manifesto,](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312430000/unearnedwis05-20) I will keep this summary short. High stakes mean that margin of error is low. Surgeons and pilots must minimize error because of high stakes. They love checklists.
In the spirit of The Checklist Manifesto, I will keep this summary short.
High stakes mean that margin of error is low. Surgeons and pilots must minimize error because of high stakes. They love checklists.
If your work doesn’t save lives, it’s okay. You can still improve the quality of what you produce. Use checklists to do that.
There are 2 types of checklists:
DO-CONFIRM — everything is done from memory, then stopped and checklist is checked
READ-DO — you carry out the tasks as you read
Before starting checklist:
- Set clear objectives
- Define a pause point to put checklist into action
- Choose type of list – Do-confirm/ Read-do List
- Designate person to put checklist into action
Developing Checklist:
- Keep it short. Less than 10 items
- Focus on Killer Items (critical points)
- Use Simple Language
- 1 Page Only
- No Clutter, distracting colors
- Sans Serif Font
Testing Checklist:
- Get feedback from experience
- Make sure it fits workflow and detects errors at the right time
- Make sure it is not time consuming
- Re-test and fix until it works consistently
- Fix schedule for future fixes
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