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    Wednesday, 5 July 2017

    Pareto Chart

    This example teaches you how to create a Pareto Chart in Excel. The Pareto principle states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. In this example, we will see that roughly 80% of the complaints come from 20% of the complaint types.



    To create a Pareto chart in Excel 2016, execute the following steps.

    1. Select the range A3:B13.

    2. On the Insert tab, in the Charts group, click the Histogram symbol.



    3. Click Pareto.



    Result:



    Note: a Pareto chart combines a column chart and a line graph.

    4. Enter a chart title.

    5. Click the + button on the right side of the chart and click the check box next to Data Labels.



    Result:



    Conclusion: the orange Pareto line shows that (789 + 621) / 1722 ≈ 80% of the complaints come from 2 out of 10 = 20% of the complaint types (Overpriced and Small portions). In other words: the Pareto principle applies..