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3. Ian Ayres, Professor at Yale Law School and Yale School of Management, and Dean Karlan, Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale University. (Jordan Goldberg, personal communication, April 2008.)
4. Covey, S. R. (1989/2004). The 7 habits of highly effective people: Powerful lessons in personal change. New York: Free Press.
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6. Хотя правило 80/20 приписывается итальянскому экономисту Вильфредо Парето, который в 1906 году заметил, что 20 процентов людей владели 80 процентами богатств, именно Джозеф Джуран, пионер менеджмента качества в США в 1930-е и 1940-е, который признал это правило универсальным принципом «важной малости и тривиального множества». Доступ 15 марта, 2008 г., по адресу http://management.about.com/cs/generalmanagement/a/Pareto08102.htm.