Publisher: Quill, 1969, 179 pages
ISBN: 0-688-27544-3
Keywords: Management
In a Hierarchy, Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence
The Peter Principle, a business classic for more than twenty-five years, is a dead-on account of why boredom, bungling, and bad management are built into every organization. Through hilarious case histories and cartoons adapted from Punch, Dr. Peter shows how America's corporate career track pushes employees relentlessly upward — until they get promoted into jobs they just can't do and wind up desperately treading water, driving their colleagues crazy, and dragging down productivity and profit. Buit there is hope — Dr. Peter's Prophylactics, Palliatives, Placebos, and Prescriptions offer wise and witty ways to reverse one's "rendezvous with oblivion" and achieve a better quality of life.
The Peter Principle remains every bit as funny and as fundamental as it was when it first entered the business lexicon twenty-five years ago.
Everybody has heard about it. Here it is!
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