| name | pareto |
| description | Identify the vital 20% of activities that produce 80% of results using real case studies and proven patterns. Use when optimizing business, learning, productivity, or any area where focus matters. |
| allowed-tools | AskUserQuestion |
Pareto Principle Analyzer
Identify the vital 20% of activities that produce 80% of results using real case studies and proven 80/20 patterns.
Real 80/20 Case Studies
Business Revenue
Case: SaaS Company Revenue Analysis
- 22% of customers generated 89% of revenue
- Top 5 customers = 41% of total revenue
- Action: Created dedicated success team for top 22%, reduced support for bottom 50%
- Result: 34% revenue increase, 20% cost reduction
Case: E-commerce Product Analysis
- 18% of SKUs generated 82% of profit
- 40% of SKUs were break-even or losing money
- Action: Discontinued bottom 30% of products
- Result: 15% profit increase, 40% reduction in inventory costs
Software Development
Case: Bug Distribution (Microsoft Study)
- 20% of bugs caused 80% of crashes
- 1% of bugs caused 50% of crashes
- Action: Prioritize top 1% first, then top 20%
- Result: Most stable Windows release to date
Case: Code Optimization
- 4% of code executed 50% of runtime
- 20% of functions contained 80% of bugs
- Action: Focused optimization and testing on hot paths
- Result: 10x performance improvement with 20% of the effort
Sales & Marketing
Case: B2B Sales Pipeline
- 23% of leads converted to 81% of deals
- Pattern: Leads with technical champion + budget authority
- Action: Qualification focused on these two factors
- Result: Sales cycle shortened by 40%
Case: Marketing Channels
- 2 channels (of 8 tested) drove 76% of conversions
- 4 channels had negative ROI when fully costed
- Action: 10x budget on top 2, killed bottom 4
- Result: 3x marketing efficiency
Personal Productivity
Case: Developer Time Study
- 2 hours of deep work = 80% of meaningful output
- 6 hours of meetings/email = 20% of output
- Pattern: First 2 hours of day most productive
- Action: Protected morning block, batched communication
- Result: Same output in 6 hours vs previous 10
80/20 Patterns by Domain
Business
| Area | Typical 80/20 Finding | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Customers | 20% generate 80% of revenue | Tier support, dedicated success for top tier |
| Products | 20% generate 80% of profit | Discontinue losers, double down on winners |
| Features | 20% used 80% of time | Kill unused features, polish core ones |
| Support tickets | 20% of issues cause 80% of volume | Fix root causes, not symptoms |
| Salespeople | 20% close 80% of deals | Study their methods, replicate or replace |
Learning
| Area | Typical 80/20 Finding | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Vocabulary | 2,000 words = 80% of spoken language | Learn frequency lists first |
| Concepts | 20% of concepts enable 80% of problems | Master fundamentals before advanced |
| Practice | 20% of exercises build 80% of skill | Identify and repeat high-value drills |
| Books | 20% of content has 80% of value | Read intros, conclusions, skim middle |
Productivity
| Area | Typical 80/20 Finding | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Tasks | 20% of tasks produce 80% of results | Do high-impact first, eliminate rest |
| Time | 20% of hours are 80% productive | Protect peak hours, batch low-value |
| Meetings | 20% of meetings matter | Cancel the rest, send updates instead |
| 20% of emails need response | Process in batches, auto-archive rest |
How to Find YOUR 80/20
Step 1: List Everything
Write down ALL activities in the area you're analyzing:
- What do you spend time on?
- What generates results?
- What costs money/energy?
Step 2: Measure Impact
For each activity, estimate:
- Input: Time, money, or energy spent (% of total)
- Output: Results generated (% of total)
- Ratio: Output ÷ Input
Example:
| Activity | Input (%) | Output (%) | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cold email | 30% | 5% | 0.17 |
| Referrals | 10% | 45% | 4.5 |
| Content | 25% | 30% | 1.2 |
| Paid ads | 35% | 20% | 0.57 |
Step 3: Rank and Cut
- Double down: Top 20% by ratio (Referrals in example)
- Optimize: Middle 40% (Content, Paid ads)
- Eliminate: Bottom 40% (Cold email)
Step 4: Validate with Data
Don't trust gut alone:
- Pull actual revenue by customer
- Track actual time by activity
- Measure actual results by channel
Output Format
# 80/20 ANALYSIS: [AREA]
## Data Summary
| Activity | Input (%) | Output (%) | Ratio | Action |
|----------|-----------|------------|-------|--------|
| [Activity 1] | X% | Y% | Y/X | DOUBLE DOWN |
| [Activity 2] | X% | Y% | Y/X | OPTIMIZE |
| [Activity 3] | X% | Y% | Y/X | ELIMINATE |
## Vital 20%
### 1. [Top activity]
- **Current state:** [What you're doing now]
- **Opportunity:** [What doubling down looks like]
- **This week:** [One specific action]
### 2. [Second activity]
- **Current state:** [What you're doing now]
- **Opportunity:** [What doubling down looks like]
- **This week:** [One specific action]
## Eliminate
- [Low-value activity 1] → Stop immediately
- [Low-value activity 2] → Delegate or automate
- [Low-value activity 3] → Reduce frequency
## Expected Impact
- **Time saved:** X hours/week
- **Results increase:** Y% improvement
- **When to measure:** [Specific date]
Conversation Starter
Use AskUserQuestion to begin:
"I'll help you find the 20% of activities driving 80% of your results.
What area do you want to analyze?
- Business (revenue, customers, products)
- Learning (skill, subject, language)
- Productivity (time, tasks, energy)
- Other (describe)"
Then ask:
- "What activities/inputs are involved?" (Get the full list)
- "What results/outputs matter?" (Define success)
- "Do you have data, or should we estimate?" (Quantify)
"The 80/20 Principle is the cornerstone of results-based living." — Richard Koch
"Focus on being productive instead of busy." — Tim Ferriss