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The 80/20 Principle
- The Secret to Success by Achieving More with Less
- Lu par : Richard Koch
- Durée : 6 h et 47 min
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Secrets of the 80/20 Principle revealed!
Find your "critical 20%" and transform your time - and life - forever! The 80/20 principle - also known as the Pareto principle - is the well-verified observation that in business, economics, and life generally, about 80 percent of all results flow from a mere 20 percent of our efforts. In this thought-provoking and highly informative program, Richard Koch unveils the secrets to how this mysterious but practical principle actually works... how it is affecting your life right now... and how you can start using it to your advantage. You'll learn:
- How to identify the critical 20% in every area of your life
- How to give up the guilt of not working as hard as you think you're supposed to
- Why "time management" is a counter-productive fallacy
- The six things successful 80/20 practitioners do differently than you
- How to make the 80/20 Principle work for you in your job, even when you don't have total control over your time
- What the 80/20 Principle can teach you about who to hire
- How to avoid dooming yourself to life as a wage slave
- How the 80/20 principle can multiply your money
- And much more!
The unspoken corollary of the 80/20 principle is that little of what you spend your time on actually enriches your life. But by concentrating instead on the few things that do matter, you can unlock the enormous potential of the critical 20 percent and multiply your happiness and fulfillment. When you learn how to systematically apply the 80/20 principle, you will finally have the power to transcend the pressures of modern life: to become more successful and to enjoy more leisure, serenity, and great relationships with friends and loved ones.
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- Scrapey
- 26/07/2018
You only need 20% or less of this book
Skip this book, and just look up a summary online. There's so much filler here, it's as though he's trying to teach us a lesson about 80/20 with his own book.
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- Suzi B.
- 05/09/2016
Long version of a short topic
Richard Koch could have shared this gem with 80% less effort.
The introduction is very boring.
There were some good points. Do what you love, don't waste your time on too much stuff or things you hate.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13/09/2020
Life changing book ... but Audible edition is missing 4 chapters ...
This is one of the most impactful books I’ve read and it can change your life ... however, pls note that this Audible was recorded before the book’s 3rd edition was published and so it does not contain 4 very important chapters! In them Richard covers Your Hidden Friend (your subconscious); Success Through 80/20 Networks; When 80/20 Becomes 90/10; and The Two Dimensions of the Principle. So be sure to get the 3rd edition book and read these chapters after you finish this Audible.
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- Isaac
- 06/03/2015
Simplicity
A little repetitious at first but once it gets going it provides some great insight about principles of success. The emphasis on simplicity throughout the book is a refreshing change from other motivational presentations I have heard. This one is on my "re-listen" list.
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- Paladin Jr
- 21/10/2017
I've finally finished this book!!
This has been on my to read lost forever. Before I even knew what this book was I had been hearing about this infamous 80/20 principle. The book quickly breaks down the history behind 80/20. and gives the reasoning why 20% of your efforts beget 80% of your results. Since then I've truly worked to identify what my most important 20% is that I should work on daily to get the biggest bang for my buck. The book is helping me redesign my ideas of prioritization - which is helpful as a new business owner. I felt the last quarter of the book could have been cut. while it shared great tips to live a happy life it just seemed to lose the theme of the first 3/4 of the book.
Def recommend to any self help junkies, creative's, entrepreneurs, or leaders in the making! ✊🏿✊🏿 grab the audio, not sure you need paperback for this book!
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- brian mcfearin
- 08/10/2016
English accent refreshing!
Of course it's easy to say, "work smart, make a million dollars, cut back, then enjoy life..." but- I don't think Koch is saying that here. His discussions are an enlightening look at the old Pareto principal in the words of someone who's actually accomplished it. I thought his look at bad relationships and avoiding snake pits was very useful and – he also has a big reminder against superficial friendships and the Internet.
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- Violet B.
- 09/01/2016
Tiresome to listen to
What did you love best about The 80/20 Principle?
The idea of it
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
The principle of the message
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Richard Koch?
Anybody else but him, he sounded like he had a hot potatoe in his mouth
I could not keep listening to the oudible even though I want it to.
What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?
Just the conscep.
Any additional comments?
I will listen to more of the 80/20 idea from another narrator.
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- Bill Reinicke
- 09/11/2017
excellent book
this book was a great lesson and very thought-provoking about how to cut down on the stress and busyness and be more effective in life. Highly recommended!
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- Devon Downer
- 01/06/2015
Powerful
I like the cold undisputed facts the author laid out. The principles are solid. This a a great book and reference guide. I have telling almost everyone I meet to grab a copy.
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- Parker
- 02/02/2019
Beginning was Boring, got SUPER good!
When I first started to read this book I almost gave up in the first two chapters because it was super hard to understand a lot of super hard vocabulary and it wasn’t super engaging. However towards the middle of the book it started to get really interesting and the last five chapters were my favorite.
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- Warum_so_wenig_Aktion_gegen_Klimawandel
- 23/09/2016
Simple but important
The author certainly has not come up with anything genius and astonishing. Still, as simple as the advice is, I had not thought about it. I think it will make my life a little bit better.
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- julie pinole
- 03/03/2022
endless blabla
the author is repeating itself endlessly. besides he confuses causation and correlation to try to prove his point, and tries to fit his so called principle to everything that it borders on the far-fetched and ridiculous
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- Buyer
- 07/11/2021
Disappointing waste of time
Rumbling story about nothing. The author describes a very simple principle again and again during 5 hours. Accompanied by annoying "inspiring" music the audiobook makes an impression of a cheap guide to success for unintelligent people. Disappointing waste of time.
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- Stark7
- 09/10/2020
lots of bla, little backing, hardly actionable
to me it sounds like a compilation of non actionable statements that are personal opinions rather than scientifically backed findings. Too much promotion that 80/20 is great and important and you find it everywhere rather than concrete help how to apply it.