checklistsdriven
Checklistsdriven is a term used to describe a workflow or decision-making approach that uses checklists as primary drivers of actions, decisions, and quality control. The aim is to externalize knowledge, standardize procedures, and reduce human error by guiding users through predefined steps.
Characterized by structured checklists, defined roles, and stage-gated processes. Checklists can be task lists, risk assessments,
Applications include aviation, healthcare, manufacturing, project management, software deployment, and field operations. In software, checklistsdriven practices
Benefits: consistency, improved safety, faster onboarding, auditability, and knowledge capture. Limitations: risk of outdated or incomplete
Related concepts include checklists, standard operating procedures, and human-factor engineering.