Hey, thanks for your reply. By the Pareto Principle, I meant something like “80% of the good is achieved by solving 20% of the problem areas”. If this is easy to misinterpret (like you did), then it might not be a great idea :P The idea of fat-tailed distribution of impact of interventions might be a better alternative to this maybe?
Hey, thanks for your reply. By the Pareto Principle, I meant something like “80% of the good is achieved by solving 20% of the problem areas”. If this is easy to misinterpret (like you did), then it might not be a great idea :P The idea of fat-tailed distribution of impact of interventions might be a better alternative to this maybe?
That sounds harder to misinterpret, yeah.