Peter Principle
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of Peter Principle
From of a book of the same name (1969) by Laurence J. Peter (1919–90), Canadian educator
Example Sentences
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Hopefully, it’s not the Peter principle.
From Los Angeles Times
The Peter Principle is: “In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.”
From Washington Post
Is this just the Star Wars version of the Peter Principle?
From The Verge
He starred in TV pilots, including “The Peter Principle” with Amy Adams in 2000, that weren’t picked up.
From Los Angeles Times
But what he really reveals about himself is that he’s a consummate organization man—both beneficiary and victim of the Peter principle.
From Slate
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