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The 80/20 Principle: The Secret to Success by Achieving More with Less
by Richard Koch
from Doubleday Business
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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A Solid Principle and a Solid Explanation 
There are few self help/achievement books covering only a single topic that provide as in depth an analysis as the 80/20 Principal. Koch does an admirable job explaining the principle from many perspectives, providing convincing rational regarding the impact of the 80/20 principle and its ensuing significance. The 80/20 principle is not overly complicated; however, it has profound affects substantiated by numerous samples and situations. Knowing that the majority of results come from the minority of... more info
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80/20 for beginners 
Hello. My name is Gary Shane McGill and I have an MBA from Wilmington University in Delaware (I also sell patented ice cream and milkshake dispensers internationally), so I have heard of The 80/20 Principal both academically and professionally, which is why I bought the book. It is something mentioned, but not really elaborated in any great depth at graduate school, so the ideas are so simple that we sometimes overlook the obvious. I cannot say that I personally like Richard Koch's writing style... more info
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Change the way you look at your life!!!! 
After reading hundreds of business books.....80/20 is one of the five I recommend. The book is based on the Pareto principle also know as the 80-20 rule. While telling the tale of success in big and small business the reader begins to understand it isn't just a concept....it is a lifestyle. If you are sick of things being the same....chasing your tail in life and business....this is the book for you. In keeping with the principle, after the first few chapters, there isn't much use in finishing the... more info
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THE 80/20 PRINCIPLE IS 90% ACCURATE 
There are a lot of great reviews on this book but none of them state this fact: 80 percent of the real content in this book can be found in twenty percent of its pages. While I certainly appreciate context, the use of examples, illustrations, and hypothetical diagrams, most of the information could have been condensed to make it much shorter; in particular, the end of the book that deals with relatiohships and happiness? Aside from that, it's a must have book - even for MBAs who may be familiar with many of... more info
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