
The Checklist Manifesto
By Atul Gawande
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Editorial review
Degoku editors shelved The Checklist Manifesto under Business because it keeps rewarding serious readers: Atul Gawande writes with the kind of clarity that survives re-reading, and the arguments land harder each pass.
AI-distilled summary
The Checklist Manifesto is a contemporary classic in Business — 224 pages published in 2009, discussed here as a living reference rather than a one-line recommendation.
Key takeaways
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The book''s central frame still maps cleanly onto modern life — not as a slogan, but as a working model.
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Its best chapters reward slow reading: underline sparingly, revisit quarterly.
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Pair it with practice: one insight applied beats ten skimmed.
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Watch where the author hedges — that is often where the deepest truth lives.
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If you only read one long chapter, choose the one that names your current bottleneck.