Re: [O] book: checklist Manifesto: How To Get It Right
Hi Jude, can you give a concrete example of a simple checklist and a submittal checklist? Those concepts are interesting. I have no doubt they are relevant to some Org configurations, I would just like to figure out *how*. And I have not read the book, thanks for the reference. -- Bastien
Re: [O] book: checklist Manifesto: How To Get It Right
i CAN'T DESCRIBE FORMATTING SINCE i DIDN'T SEE IT AND THAT'S SO MUCH OF WHAT A CONCRETE EXAMPLE WOULD CONSIST OF IN THIS CONTEXT. On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Bastien wrote: Hi Jude, can you give a concrete example of a simple checklist and a submittal checklist? Those concepts are interesting. I have no doubt they are relevant to some Org configurations, I would just like to figure out *how*. And I have not read the book, thanks for the reference. Jude jdashiel-at-shellworld-dot-net http://www.shellworld.net/~jdashiel/nj.html
[O] book: checklist Manifesto: How To Get It Right
Has anyone else read this book? The approach the author advocates for complex situations is to use both a simple check list along with what the construction industry calls a submittal list. The simple check lists get used to cover normal circumstances and the submittal list gets used when exceptional exceptional circumstances arise. I don't know how much of this has already been implemented in org-mode, and if all of it isn't yet available time permiting, doing so might get org-mode to be used by the World Health Organization since they've already got this approach in use already according to the author who helped them set it up. Jude jdashiel-at-shellworld-dot-net http://www.shellworld.net/~jdashiel/nj.html