Peter's principle

Peter's principle
упр. принцип Питера (шуточное объяснение постоянно возникающих проблем в любой компании, сформулированное Лоуренсом Питером: в любой иерархии каждый сотрудник имеет тенденцию достигать уровня своей некомпетентности; следствия: с течением времени каждая должность будет занята служащим, который некомпетентен в выполнении своих обязанностей; работа выполняется теми служащими, которые еще не достигли своего уровня некомпетентности; входит в серию законов Мерфи)
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