The 80/20 Principle [ Works 100% ]
Curious, he looked at the broader economy and discovered a similar imbalance: 80% of the land in Italy was owned by just 20% of the population. This pattern—where a "vital few" causes lead to the "trivial many" effects—has since become a cornerstone of modern productivity. The Core Idea: More With Less
The 80/20 Principle, or the , originated not in a boardroom, but in a garden. In 1906, Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto noticed that 20% of the pea pods in his garden produced 80% of the healthy peas . The 80/20 Principle
The principle states that roughly . It suggests that most of what we do is actually "busy work" that yields very little, while a small fraction of our actions drives nearly all our success. Real-World "80/20" Stories BOOK REVIEW: THE 80/20 PRINCIPLE | by Sophie Umanah Curious, he looked at the broader economy and