Cesc Gay, director, screenwriter and playwright Marta Grau, screenwriter, writer and script editor, and Alfonso de Vilallonga, film composer, vocalist and singer-songwriter, were the members of the jury. Today, at the Prado Theater, was the screening of the 13 finalist works from the SGAE Nova Autoria Awards, which have reached their 22nd year as part of, and with the support and collaboration of, the Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia. The application of the Pareto analysis in risk management allows management to focus on those risks that have the most impact on the project.The SGAE Foundation's awards go to the best direction, best screenplay and best original music by auteurs from universities and film schools around Catalonia While it is common to refer to pareto as "80/20" rule, under the assumption that, in all situations, 20% of causes determine 80% of problems, this ratio is merely a convenient rule of thumb and is not, nor should it be considered, an immutable law of nature. Once the predominant causes are identified, then tools like the Ishikawa diagram or Fish-bone Analysis can be used to identify the root causes of the problems. This technique helps to identify the top portion of causes that need to be addressed to resolve the majority of problems. It should be combined with other analytical tools such as failure mode and effects analysis and fault tree analysis for example.
However, it can be limited by its exclusion of possibly important problems which may be small initially, but will grow with time. Pareto analysis is a creative way of looking at causes of problems because it helps stimulate thinking and organize thoughts. In essence, the problem-solver estimates the benefit delivered by each action, then selects a number of the most effective actions that deliver a total benefit reasonably close to the maximal possible one.
Pareto analysis is a formal technique useful where many possible courses of action are competing for attention. A Pareto analysis in a diagram showing which cause should be addressed first.