The 2010 Ig Nobel prizes were handed out on September 30th, and one of the prizes was awarded to a simulation that demonstrated -- if the Peter Principle is true -- that organizations would be better off promoting employees randomly rather than promoting people until they they reach their level of incompetence.
The 2010 Ig Nobel prizes were handed out on September 30th, and one of the prizes was awarded to a simulation that demonstrated -- if the Peter Principle is true -- that organizations would be better off promoting employees randomly rather than promoting people until they they reach their level of incompetence.
When we fall prey to perfectionism, we think we’re honorably aspiring to be our very best, but often we’re really just setting ourselves up for failure, as perfection is impossible and its pursuit inevitably backfires.