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Subject:
The 80:20 rule and "Intention x method=Results"
Category: Reference, Education and News > Teaching and Research Asked by: garrawil-ga List Price: $50.00 |
Posted:
10 Feb 2006 06:43 PST
Expires: 17 Feb 2006 03:25 PST Question ID: 444098 |
Within the last 6 weeks I have read in a UK newspaper an article about an academic research paper publisehd by one of the more prominent US business schools (my memory is Stanford) in which research was conducted into trying to answer what was the optimum balance in ratio of "method and Intention" to achieve the best results. From memory the study found that best results were acheived when intention and method were applied at a ratio of 80:20 respectively. I would like a full text copy of the research and the findings. |
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Subject:
Re: The 80:20 rule and "Intention x method=Results"
From: omnivorous-ga on 10 Feb 2006 10:48 PST |
Google search strategy: "Pareto rule" research This link may help: "Who's Afraid of Research Assessment?" http://www.cmmacs.ernet.in/nal/pages/gpwara.htm Best regards, Omnivorous-GA |
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