- The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong - Laurence J Peter Raymond Hull Ronald Searle France-Marie Watkins - Books

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  • The book to your hierarchy  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    Sublime book that although not very recent and still relevant! You will find the rationale of convoluted flowchart that your direction is changed every 6 months and usefulness of positions that serve no purpose. Too bad examples that took the reader
  • For a possible sociology: the hiérarchologie!  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    The Peter Principle (1969) was laid by the great Laurence J. Peter (and Raymond Hull, who pushed the first to give life to his research as a book). It is a satirical principle (although ...) indicating a new science: hiérarchologie, which helps expla
  • The book which has been much talked about: timeless and still relevant  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    The Peter Principle is often described as a classic of institutional analysis. Many cited in the workplace (especially for denigrating his superiors) but few actually read. This book is a reference in my opinion, despite the fact that it was written
  • Based on the incompetence that everyone should read  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    In this world where incompetence reign and where everyone believed to be the strongest, the Peter Principle puts things in place. Book dating back 30 years but more and more news ....
  • Excellent to dissect your colleagues!  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    Reading the Peter Principle, look at your colleagues and superiors will change! Pure happiness to shell from the inside!
  • A little book that says a lot  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    A very amusing little book and you learn a lot about the functioning of human hierarchies with many hilarious examples. As Lawrence explains Peter and Raymond Hull, hierarchical positions in the long end up being occupied by people who reach their le
  • A pleasant recreation with wisdom finger  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    We must not seek nor experimental protocol of scientific objectivity. "The Peter Principle" is a load fed by a solid sarcasm against the militarism in all hierarchical organizations. For those who feel badly arranged in their daily hierarchy thi
  • Smiling  

    The Peter Principle: or why everything is always wrong (Paperback)
    This book, although based on a psycho-university study should not be taken for a scientific thesis in psychology, as Maslow's pyramid in the same registry. This is simply a very funny book with a verified and applied theory but unfortunately coated w