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80 20 Rule

I heard about this 80-20 rule from a friend a while ago. It says “we spend 20% of our effort to accomplish 80% of the things; and then we spend remaining 80% of the time & effort to complete the remaining 20%…” I think that pretty well summerize what I was doing at my work lately. I think I want to add more here: the second half is more tough sometimes. Because it seems just never ending.

OK, enough about whining. I am going to do something meaningful: read some SEC filings for the companies I am interested. I have not forget writing about Chinese software companies, will resume soon…

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  1. nancy | Dec 2, 2006 | Reply

    Right. Now If I persevere in my Language studies, I will succeed. Otherwise I will fail in my future.
    :-)

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