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Every step up the traditional corporate ladder brings your most brilliant employees dangerously closer to the absolute limit of their abilities. Why does every well-functioning corporation eventually drown in a sea of breathtaking incompetence? The Peter Principle states that employees are continually promoted based on their success in previous roles, until they inevitably reach a position where they are completely out of their depth. They then remain in this position, actively paralyzing the entire organization.This relentless cycle exposes a fatal flaw in modern human resources. By rewarding exceptional technical skill with managerial authority, companies systematically destroy their best producers and replace them with terrible leaders. The resulting hierarchy is not a meritocracy, but a rigid structure of frustrated individuals desperately trying to hide their inadequacies behind buzzwords and pointless meetings.This critical analysis dismantles the traditional corporate ladder. It explores the psychological dread of the unqualified manager and the devastating financial toll of misaligned talent. The book provides a forensic look at how blind ambition and outdated reward systems suffocate genuine innovation and drive away truly competent employees.Stop promoting your best engineers into your worst managers. Rethink how you recognize and reward talent, build alternative career paths that don't require leading people, and fiercely protect your organization from the creeping rot of structural stagnation.
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アジア太平洋地域の小売業の変容
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