![]() ![]() Philosophers Samuel Gorovitz and Alasdair MacIntyre studied human fallibility and separated mistakes into two broad categories. You may be wary of this claim, and trust me I started the book with the same feelings, but by the end I was a convert to Atul Gawande’s Checklist Philosophy (and I think you will be too, if you read it!). ![]() The reason I can make such a normative statement with confidence is that the nature of the challenges facing investors allow these challenges to be best handled through the use of checklists. This is an ongoing process, so send me your feedback as to how I can provide you with more value in reviewing these books (send me an email here or leave a comment below).Īt first glance, today’s book may not appear to be related to investing, but I assure you that its key teachings can and should be applied to your investment decision-making process (and in fact are used by many top value investors, including Mohnish Pabrai, author of The Dhandho Investor and Guy Spier of Aquamarine Capital). This week, I am reviewing The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande.
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