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The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong

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13 years ago at May 17 5:35
I’ve just finished reading a funny (as in humorous) book from the Business section of the library. Not a place I would normally expect to look for a laugh! It is titled “The Peter Principle”, written by Peter & Hull. (658 PET) The Principle is:

In a Hierarchy Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence

As employees we move from one level of compete... read more
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Description: This book caused a storm when first published in 1969, battering up the bestseller list to #1, charming readers from Topeka to Timbuktu, and finally, brilliantly, blessedly giving the world an answer to a question that nags us all: Why is incompetence so maddeningly rampant and so vexingly triumphant? The book and the phrase it defined are now considered comedic-yet-classic cornerstones of organizational thought, and in honor of the book's fortieth anniversary, Robert I. Sutton has written a foreword introducing the book to a new generation of readers. The Peter Principle, the eponymous law Laurence Peter coined, explains th ... (more)
Manufacturer: William Morrow
Release date: 1 January 1969
ISBN-10 : B002773G64 |
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