![]() ![]() But once I knew an audiobook version existed, I knew it made sense and that I had to have it. I enjoyed the book immensely, and have returned to it often. ![]() This will go into my collection as one of those half-dozen or so books that I re-read at least once a year. I'm also buying the Kindle book to read it as well. Sure, they generate a return on investment, but it's minuscule versus the 20% that produces a massive ROI and the waste needs to go. Simply that 80% of just about every aspect of my business - and my time - are waste. What’s an idea from the book that you will remember? I have to say I enjoyed how the English (as in UK) narrator would attempt to mimic the local accent of people quoted in the book - hearing his attempt at a Southern US accent was worth the price of admission! What about Richard Aspel’s performance did you like? Rather, the author does an outstanding job of giving endless and very varied examples of how the 80/20 principle has worked, which all sprouted more and more ways I could apply it myself. I STRONGLY disagree with other reviewers who say the book was repetitive. "Do not miss!" This audio book has opened my eyes to the vast and massive possibilities in my business by simply applying the 80/20 principle, from everything to advertising to people to products. If you could sum up The 80/20 Principle in three words, what would they be? ![]()
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