Thursday, February 11, 2010

From the CheckList manifesto

Checklists are often between five and nine items and fit on one page. They don't try to spell out everything; rather, they provide reminders of the most critical and important steps. With a checklist, you "improve your outcomes with no increase in skill." the checklist gets the dumb stuff out of the way, the routines your brain shouldn't have to occupy itself with, and lets it rise above to focus on the hard stuff."