What is 80/20 Principle?
What is 80/20 Principle?
The 80/20 Principle asserts that there is an inbuilt imbalance between inputs and outputs, causes and consequences, and effort and result. It states that a minority of causes, inputs or effort usually lead to a majority of the result, outputs or rewards. A few things are important; most are not.
A good benchmark for this imbalance is provided by the 80/20 relationship:a typical pattern shows that 80% of outputs result from 20% of inputs; that 80% of consequences flow from 20% of causes; or that 80% of results come from 20% of effort. It reflects relationships in nature, which are an intricate mixture or order and disorder, or regularity and irregularity.
The 80/20 Principle involves a static breakdown of causes at any one time, as opposite to change over time. “The art of using the 80/20 Principle is to identify which way the grain of reality is currently running and exploit that as much as possible”.
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