“In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.”

Source: The Peter Principle (1969), p. 25: Statement of the Peter Principle

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update Sept. 14, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence." by Laurence J. Peter?
Laurence J. Peter photo
Laurence J. Peter 26
Canadian eductor 1919–1990

Related quotes

“In time, every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out its duties. Do not be fooled by apparent exceptions.”

Laurence J. Peter (1919–1990) Canadian eductor

Source: The Peter Principle (1969), p. 36 cited in: James Ike Schaap (2011)

Douglas Hofstadter photo

“Below Every Tangled Hierarchy Lies An Inviolate Level”

Source: Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid (1979), Chapter 20: "Strange Loops Or Tangled Heirarchies"

Henri Fayol photo
Roger Ebert photo

“Dirty Love wasn't written and directed, it was committed. Here is a film so pitiful, it doesn't rise to the level of badness. It is hopelessly incompetent… I am not certain that anyone involved has ever seen a movie, or knows what one is.”

Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter

Review http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050922/REVIEWS/509220303/1023 of Dirty Love (23 September 2005)
Reviews, Zero star reviews

Allen C. Guelzo photo

“Where a republic demands equality, and equality tends to ensure mobility, oligarchy is about hierarchy and stasis.”

Allen C. Guelzo (1953) American historian

2010s, Bullwhip Feudalism (2018)

Herbert A. Simon photo
Pierre Bourdieu photo
Akio Morita photo

“I have always made it a point to know our employees, to visit every facility of our company, and to try to meet and know every single employee.”

Akio Morita (1921–1999) Japanese businessman

Source: Made in Japan (1986), p. 148.

Robert A. Heinlein photo

Related topics