The Italian "Barreto" rule guarantees success in working life

"Human Resources" promotes the investment of time in a "20/80" manner.

  • 80% of accomplishments in all aspects of life are the result of only 20% of activities.

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"Nothing is more important than time" ... advice given by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation to followers of its official pages on social media platforms, including employees, workers, employers and business leaders, through its promotion of the so-called "Pareto" principle or "20/80 rule." », Confirming that this theory is used by many in organizing their time to achieve success in practical life.

The ministry stated that the 80/20 theory is based on the idea of ​​balance between the effort exerted and the success achieved by identifying the most important goals, and granting them 80% of the personal effort to achieve them, pointing out that there is nothing more frustrating than wasting time and ignorance of how and where to invest. .

The "20/80" rule established by an Italian philosopher and economist called "Felferito Barreto" states that 80% of the achievements in all walks of life are the result of only 20% of the effort and activities, a theory that he came up with when he contemplated the plant "beans." »One day, and he noticed that 20% of its size was able to produce bean seed pods, then he began to think about his surroundings to find that 20% of the inhabitants of his town owned 80% of its land, and whenever he thought about something else, he would reach the same percentage, so he decided to put it in a name for these Al-Qaeda.

By applying this rule to the personal and business lives of people, it becomes clear that most of them spend 80% of their time indoors, use only 20% of the time in a beneficial way, and wear 20% of their clothes in the closet 80% of the time.

They also spend 80% of the time using smartphones on 20% of their applications only.

In working life, only 20% of customers and dealers account for 80% of the revenues of some companies.

In addition, 20% of technological failures may cause 80% of system failures.

The secret lies in the successful use of the “Pareto” principle, known as the “20/80” rule, in how each person determines these two percentages in daily activities. On the level of work, it must be ensured that 20% of the employees of the majority of employers do 80% of The volume of business, and then employers must ensure that these employees are rewarded publicly, and this also applies to the necessity to give the utmost importance to satisfy the customers' desires by employers as 20% of clients contribute 80% of the profits.

The Ministry called on its followers and customers to apply this principle or rule in their working life, by focusing on activities, ideas and actions of priority and real impact on life and productivity and placing them in the 20% that must be committed to achieving, while leaving the other 80% for less important matters, instead of spending An hour writing a topic that has no real importance, you can spend 10 minutes thinking about another important topic, and allocate 50 minutes to formulate the idea, and instead of exerting yourself for three hours, for example in the lab to complete one design, you can make six plans during the same period and choose the best of them to complete it. From spending three hours deeply reading three articles, one hour can be spent examining 12 articles, and two hours reading the two best articles in depth.

The 20/80 theory is based on the idea of ​​balance between effort expended and achieved success.

The ministry called for focusing on activities, ideas and priority actions.

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