80 percent of users only touch 20 percent of their software features
Let’s talk about my job today. Yes, I code software for living, especially iPhone Applications (example one, example two) but I used to develop Web or desktop applications using different technologies. If you are not interested by programming don’t read any further and [...]
80/20 principle can also be applied to a field where numbers are generally not applied…like relationships.
Yes, relationships area is all about emotions and feelings but I am going to show you 80/20 rule may help you in this domain also.
Review your social circle
As usual with the 80/20 principle we are going to make a rough [...]
I often read online articles written by people who misunderstand the 80/20 principle. Here are the most common misconceptions about the 80/20 rule:
Two different things
Basically the 80/20 rule says :
80% of the output comes from 20% of the input.
80 and 20 are percentages of different things. Input and output aren’t the same things, it’s two [...]
In his book, The 80/20 principle, Richard Koch shows there is two ways to understand and live THE rule: the 80/20 analysis and the 80/20 thinking.
On one hand the 80/20 analysis is a kind of scientific approach, you collect data, analyze them and try to find a 80/20 relationship between two different set of data. [...]
This is a fact (and I would like to hear about your arguments if you think it isn’t true): The world is not fair, balance does not exist.
Indeed a minority of the world population own a majority of world wealth, a minority of your customers create a majority of your revenue and a majority of [...]
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