How To Find the Essential 20%

To get the most out of a book, report, review, etc., in the least amount of time, try this strategy:

  1. Read the title of the material.
  2. Read the introduction.
  3. Read the Table of Contents.
  4. Flip through the material, scanning the chapter titles and sub-headings.  Note the words that stand out as bold, different colors, underlined, or italicized.
  5. Look at the illustrations and captions.  Look at the charts and diagrams.  Read the pull-quotes and sidebars.
  6. Scan through the index looking for your particular business’ buzz words.
  7. Now read the first chapter (or in a shorter work, the first paragraph).
  8. Flip through the book and read the first sentence of each paragraph.  The 80/20 rule says that only 20% of each paragraph is essential.  Each paragraph should contain a topic sentence (the 20%).  The rest of the paragraph is simply support material to defend the topic sentence, examples, illustrations, etc. (the 80%).  The topic sentence is often the first sentence of the paragraph — but not always.
  9. Read the last chapter (or paragraph in a shorter work).  If there is an executive summary, read it.
  10. Read any other information on the cover or dust jacket.

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