The situation in front of you.
- Watch one full Playbook, end to end
- Read its Position, Plays and Precedents
- Work the Plan tool by tool, each step ending in Your Next Move
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Something went wrong that shouldn't have. The team knew the steps. Under pressure, one got skipped anyway.
Checklists are Atul Gawande's deceptively simple technique for codifying critical steps in repeatable processes. You write a brief, tested list — five to nine items — capturing what experts forget under pressure, freeing mental capacity for the decisions that actually need judgement.
“The deadline moved and nobody told my team.”
One Playbook for the situation in front of you, the full Library for the year ahead, or five seats for the team you lead. Every one at the Founders' rate.