著者について

Laurence J. Peter was a Canadian educator and author best known for his formulation of the Peter Principle, which asserts that in a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to their level of incompetence. This concept, first introduced in his 1969 book "The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong," humorously critiques organizational structures and their impact on employee performance. Peter's insights have resonated widely, offering a lens through which to view workplace dynamics and inefficiencies.

In addition to his work on the Peter Principle, Laurence J. Peter authored several other influential books, including "Peter's Quotations: Ideas for Our Times," which compile thought-provoking quotes and reflections. His ideas have not only influenced management theory but have also sparked discussions about the nature of leadership and competency in various fields. Through his writings, Peter left a lasting legacy in both educational and professional arenas.

国籍 カナダ人
生年月日 September 16, 1919
出生地 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
死亡日 January 12, 1990
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