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My Analysis . . . Led Me To Formulate The Peter Principle
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My analysis . . . led me to formulate The Peter Principle: In a
Hierarchy Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence.
-- Peter, Laurence J. (1919-1990) and Hull, Raymond (1919-)
-- The Peter Principle (1969) ch. 1
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In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence .
.. in time every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out its duties ....
The Peter Principle: In every hierarchy, each employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence
every post tends to be filled by an employee incompetent to execute its duties....
Peter Principle In every hierarchy, whether it be government or business, each employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence
every post tends to be filled by an employee incompetent to execute its duties....
Peter's Law of Substitution: Look after the molehills, and the mountains will look after themselves.
Peter's Principle of Success: Get up one time more than you're knocked down....
Everyone rises to their level of incompetence. -- The Peter Principle, Dr. Lawrence J. Pete
1. In a hierarchy, individuals tent to rise to their level of incompetence.
2. The cream rises until it sours. 3. For every job that exists in the world, there is someone, somewhere, who can't do it....
Employees in a hierarchy do not really object to incompetence in their colleagues.
-- Peter's Paradox -- Dr. Laurence J. Pete...
In every hierarchy the cream rises until it sours. -- Dr. Laurence J. Pete
Incompetence plus incompetence equals incompetence. -- Peter's Theorem -- Dr. Laurence J. Pete