It’s a good read that offers concrete and compelling insights into why buildings stand and aircraft seldom fall out of the sky. Ultimately, it’s about cognition, complexity, knowledge-sharing, and team coordination, all vividly illustrated with stories of surgery gone wrong (and right) and extended in surprising directions with tales of success that range from methodical heroism in modern aviation to methodical investment in high-tech venture capital.
(Disclaimer: I haven’t read it yet—Amazon refuses to sell me the Kindle edition because “it’s not available in your country”.)
Atul Gawande’s Checklist Manifesto seems to be relevant to your pursuit. As Eric Drexler wrote:
(Disclaimer: I haven’t read it yet—Amazon refuses to sell me the Kindle edition because “it’s not available in your country”.)
Thank you! I was on the fence on whether to read it, but I’ll go check it out.