The 80/20 Principle from SmarterComics
Learn the time-tested secret of achieving more with less using the 80/20 Principle. Based on the counter-intuitive fact that 80% of results flow from 20% of causes, it is the guiding principle of highly effective people and organizations. The comic book is based on the global bestseller, which...
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Learn the time-tested secret of achieving more with less using the 80/20 Principle. Based on the counter-intuitive fact that 80% of results flow from 20% of causes, it is the guiding principle of highly effective people and organizations. The comic book is based on the global bestseller, which has been translated into 31 languages and sold more than three quarters of a million copies. Hundreds of thousands of people have discovered how the 80/20 Principle can help them: Succeed personally as well as professionally. Focus on things they enjoy and excel in . Make a good life as well as a good living All while exerting less effort. The author explains how to achieve much more with much less effort, time, and resources simply by concentrating on the all-important 20 percent. This allows us to control events rather than be controlled by them, and multiplies our success and results.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781610820004 (1610820002)
Publish date: January 1st 2012
Publisher: SmarterComics
Pages no: 60
Edition language: English
I've always disliked books about business in general, partly because most of those books only talks about things that everyone knows like:-Hard work-Perseverance-Set goals-Use time wisely-Set priorities-etc.,etc., and etc.Please, these are all just mumbo-jumbos, and anyone that think this kind of bo...
For those proclaiming this book to be life-saver, you will be in for a shock to know that what this book expounds is one of the gazillion other data analysis methods. Let me explain, there is data and there is information. What you do to the data and in appropriate context makes it information. What...
I like the concept. Many non-fiction books with one principle idea are too long for the material and end up repeating the ideas or dragging out the explanations. I think this is a good presentation that makes the sound-bites easier to remember. The places where he broke the fourth wall looked a litt...
I read most of this book around 2004 or 2005 I think. I just picked it up and finished it off. It has some good insights, particularly in the first 3/4 of the book. I wasn't necessarily reading it for "business" but life/church advice. It's a simple concept that can be easily summed up, so I recomme...