Finding an advantage that will give you the winning edge over your competition - whether you’re competing against yourself or others, It's difficult identifying that one thing that can make the difference. There are no shortcuts. It takes experience and hard work but
it’s worth every moment.
Discovering the 20%, 10%, 5% or 1% of things that you need to do that will give you 80%, 90%, 95% or 99% of the results you are looking for.
And that's where the Winner-Take-All Effect comes in.
The margin between good and great is narrower than it seems. What begins as a slight edge over the competition compounds with every effort you make. And if you are focused on your essential 20% you will be turbo
charged. Writing one great book improves your odds of writing the next bestseller.
Each additional book further cements your position.
Over time, those that are slightly better end up with the majority of the rewards. Those that are slightly worse end up with next to nothing. This idea is sometimes referred to as The Matthew Effect, which references a passage in The Bible that says, “For all those who have, more will be given, and they will have an
abundance; but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.”
Harsh but true.
But it doesn't have to be that way. Apply the 80/20 Principle.
Begin on the road of discovery with The 80/20
Principle by Richard Koch. It's a great introduction.