We've long known that China and, in part, the rest of Asia, is no longer just a place for cheap production or a place to send back office or
Law and Order SVU Outcomes Forms a Nice Pareto
The Pareto Principle is one of those almost universal truths that helps us explain the world around us. If you look carefully, you'll see the 80/20
Foursquare Checkin Data Forms a Pareto of Where People Shopped
In this edition of Pareto in the Wild, we look at which venues had the most Foursquare Check-ins on the Black Friday after Thanksgiving, otherwise
Water Consumption Statistics Forms a Pareto Chart
For most of us, it's easy to take water for granted. But in some countries, water is a very precious and scarce resource and that fact should give the
Pareto in the Wild: Thanksgiving Edition
Using Google Insights to search for keywords and their trends worldwide, we learn a lot about the interest of a country and states within those
Pareto in the Wild: Cyber Monday 2010 and Black Friday 2010
Okay, this isn't quite a Pareto Chart - it's actually more of a Flateto Chart, but an interesting example nonetheless. Compete.com recently
Diapers Used in a Year Forms a Poopy Pareto Chart
We have a lot of kids - 9. Yup, 9 of them. But we cheated a little - we had twins and then we adopted 4 kids. My wife is amazing and without her, I'd
Hamburgers Eaten Per Year Forms an Obese Pareto Chart
An interesting infographic on the economics of hamburgers shows the Pareto Principle at work. In the data analysis on cheese consumption, we
Texting by Age Statistics Shows a Clear Pareto :)
The Pareto Principle is alive and well and it can be seen everywhere. Here's an example of Pareto: In a recent Nielsen study on Cell Phone Text