Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143423225
- Publisher: Penguin
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0143423223
- Publisher Date: Oct. 2014
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 224
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹224.25Current price is: ₹224.25.
“Improve decision-making and reduce errors with “The Checklist Manifesto” by Jeff Kinney. This insightful book explores the power of checklists in various fields, from medicine and disaster response to finance and business. Discover how simple checklists can tackle complex problems and achieve remarkable results. ISBN: 9780143423225″
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Nimish Yadav –
A bit dry at times, but the core message is solid. Checklists can prevent errors. I wish there were more practical examples relevant to my field.
Khyati Singh –
This book is great to prevent errors in a hectic enviroment. The author has done a great job describing the checklist importance.
Aditya Sinha –
Intriguing concept! This book opened my eyes to the value of checklists. I’m not sure I’ll use them everywhere, but definitely in critical situations. Good overall.
Kartikey Gupta –
A helpful book about processes. I found it a little slow in places, but ultimately a worthy investment of time. Worth checking out.
Anshika Agarwal –
The Checklist Manifesto is a good book. It can be repetitive, but it does illustrate how crucial preparation is.
Saurabh Rajak –
This book made me rethink my workflow. The power of a well-designed checklist is undeniable. A valuable read for professionals.
Saloni Lulla –
A thought-provoking read! Checklists seem simple, but the book shows their power. Some examples felt repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read. It has changed how I approach complex tasks.
Kartik Paul –
It’s an interesting book. The use of checklists to overcome human error is a point well made. I am happy with the purchase.
Harsh –
Not a groundbreaking book, but offers practical advice. Checklists help minimize errors, but the book itself is not super engaging.
Medini Raj –
Simple and effective! The book emphasizes the need for structure and clarity. It is really helpful to get things right. A must-read for anyone in a high-pressure environment.
Harsha Nimmakayala –
While somewhat repetitive, the core message is crucial. The book showcases the impact of checklists across diverse fields. Worth reading.
Virender Singh Rajpurohit –
This book changed my perspective on how I approach projects! The importance of checklists is clearly demonstrated. Very informative.
Sarthak Dipak Bhadange –
I found the book interesting, especially the medical examples. However, some chapters felt long. It could have been a bit more concise to maintain interest.
Muskan Kaushik –
Checklist Manifesto is easy to understand. While insightful, it didn’t completely blow my mind. The idea is simple but still good.
Saikat Das –
Great book for improving efficiency. The real-world examples were compelling, although a few seemed a bit too specific. Good for learning about how to avoid simple mistakes.