The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong

The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong

1969 • 192 pages

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This is a book worth re-reading on a regular basis. Just like Shapiro's “Fad Surfing”, it seems so cynical - are they parody? Hard to say. Possibly.

Regardless, it's certainly a reality check. A palate cleanser.

Insightful - refreshing.

Clients often want solutions, but change is hard work (just like exercise and health) and will often readily take (settle for) a panacea, instead.

If you work as a consultant- you must add value.

April 8, 2021