The 80/20 Principle · Richard Koch

The 80/20 principle examples

Curated by · reviewed 2026-05-30

The 80/20 principle (Pareto) says roughly 80% of results come from about 20% of causes — so find the vital few and focus there. Examples:

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5 examples of the 80/20 principle

  1. Customers

    A small share of clients often drives most of a business's revenue.

  2. Your wardrobe

    You wear about 20% of your clothes around 80% of the time.

  3. Bugs

    A handful of defects tend to cause the majority of crashes and complaints.

  4. To-do lists

    One or two tasks deliver most of the day's real value; the rest is busywork dressed as progress.

  5. Skills at work

    A few high-leverage skills account for most of your actual impact.

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