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Quality
I’ve been familiar with the premise for some time now so i wasn’t sure how much i would get out of reading the book.
Skip through some of the repetition and you’ll find this a highly valuable read even if you’re already familiar with the principle.
Consistent with the recurring theme, i derived 80% of the value from 20% of the pages.
Competitiveness
Out of all the books out there three books have provided the most worldly value to me:the 80/20 principle.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,189 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 15 2021.
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This book might not be everyones cup of tea
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Reading this book and absorbing the 8020 principles that richard koch exposes is a lifechanger
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Near the beginning richard states that 80 of the value of most books come from 20 of the material
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Most of the time unless it’s fiction it’s not worth reading a whole book
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I would however challenge the author on his apparent championing of the von manstein matrix p
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The 8020 principle of vilfredo pareto is actually an old idea that is has become much in vogue recently with books published like “the four hour workweek”
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The idea is that efficiency—and success—in all areas of life can be boiled down to that essential 20 of “inputs” that makes the remaining 80 of “inputs” people we associate with stuff we sell projects we do anything that takes our time effort or money obsolete
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