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70/20/10 model (learning and development)

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The 70/20/10 Model is a business resource management model pioneered by Google.


This model dictates that, to cultivate innovation, employees of a company should utilize their time in the following ratio:


70% of time should be dedicated to core business tasks.

20% of time should be dedicated to projects related to the core business.

10% of time should be dedicated to projects unrelated to the core business.