I read a lot about 80/20 principle. However, I never read a proper book about this. In view that I am short of books to read, I decided to go for this to have a proper and complete read up on the said principle.
As usual, management stuff is never my cups of tea. I never enjoy management as I hate to deal with peoples in the first place, LOL. So, this book is no exception. Although the 80/20 principles seems happening everywhere at every moment of our life... but, I really find it hard to study in details on this. My bad... I think I still prefer historical stuff and numerical games, haha...
On top of that... this book itself is full of repetitions. At the end of my reading journey, the only two things that triggered my further thoughts were the 80/20 analysis (backward thinking) and the 80/20 thinking (forward thinking). Other than that, I cannot remember much. This book is too dry to me especially with the graphs and charts throughout the whole book.
Rating wise, since this book is not my cup of tea, I am going to rate it at 3/10. To me, this is just some casually read. However, I will keep it on my shelf and may need a reread when certain situation occurs in the future.
As usual, management stuff is never my cups of tea. I never enjoy management as I hate to deal with peoples in the first place, LOL. So, this book is no exception. Although the 80/20 principles seems happening everywhere at every moment of our life... but, I really find it hard to study in details on this. My bad... I think I still prefer historical stuff and numerical games, haha...
On top of that... this book itself is full of repetitions. At the end of my reading journey, the only two things that triggered my further thoughts were the 80/20 analysis (backward thinking) and the 80/20 thinking (forward thinking). Other than that, I cannot remember much. This book is too dry to me especially with the graphs and charts throughout the whole book.
Rating wise, since this book is not my cup of tea, I am going to rate it at 3/10. To me, this is just some casually read. However, I will keep it on my shelf and may need a reread when certain situation occurs in the future.
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