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The Peter Principle, or Why Things Always Go Wrong

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Author:Питер Л.Дж.
Cover:Hard
Category:Education & TeachingPolitics & Social ScienceReference booksSocial Science & Politics
ISBN:978-5-389-19966-8
Dimensions: 135x18x205cm
“In the role of a writer and journalist, I had a chance to observe a lot of observing how a modern civilized society functions. I studied and described the work of governments, enterprises, entrepreneurs, teachers and artists with interest. I talked with people of different professions and different levels of prosperity and attentively recorded them. I noticed that people, with rare exceptions, work through their sleeves. Wherever look, the ball is ruled by her Majesty incompetence ...
The observation and gift of the satirist allowed Lawrence Johnston Peter to formulate his famous principle of Peter (from which, from which, there are no exceptions!) And create a world bestseller, relevant in our time. Behind the screen of the postulates of playful philosophy, important conclusions are hidden, which will be useful to get to know everyone who wants to really live their lives.
“The reason why this book has no equal is that Peter managed to make it damn hooligan, but at the same time incredibly useful and accurate. You read it as a first-class parody of business literature. The satire works when she opens the truth and exposes the lie. The book of Dr. Peter causes laughter because the truth is written in it. It is filled with practical ideas, and we can all use them to limit the damage that incompetence causes us and our organizations. ” (Robert Sutton)
Author:
Author:Питер Л.Дж.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Education & Teaching
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Social Science & Politics
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-19966-8

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