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Pareto Explanation: Here is a concise statement of the Pareto Principle: http://erc.msh.org/quality/example/exampl23.cfm “Pareto Analysis: The Pareto Principle states that a problem can be solved by focusing on solving the most frequently occurring causes. Usually, there are four to six causes that lead to 80% of the problems. These are called the "vital few" causes.” Here is a picture showing what a Pareto graph looks like: http://www.graphicsserver.com/gallery/pareto.htm Fuad Reference: http://erc.msh.org/quality/example/exampl23.cfm Reference: http://www.graphicsserver.com/gallery/pareto.htm |
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