The Peter Principle skewered corporate culture decades before Dilbert and The Office became pop culture hits. While it was ...
It was in the mid-1960s that Laurence J. Peter, a young teacher in Canada, wondered why one encounters so many incompetent employees over the course of a career ...
Peter & Raymond Hull and published in their book “The Peter Principle” in 1968 was actually at work within my company. According to observations made in the Peter Principle, every employee ...
In 1969, Laurence J. Peter’s book, “The Peter Principle,” (William Morrow and Company) was published.
The plaque outside the Metro Theatre, which was installed by the Vancouver Public Library, describes The Peter Principle as "one of the most famous non-fiction books written in British Columbia." ...
author of The Peter Principle, talks to CBC's Carole Taylor in a 1984 interview about 'how people are promoted to their level of incompetence.' While the book was written as satire, researchers ...
A copy of The Peter Principle by Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull. The book was rejected by more than a dozen publishers before becoming a best-seller. (Jon Azpiri/CBC) "We were looking through the ...