How can leaders avoid the Peter Principle in their organizations? Quick Hits
The Peter Principle is the idea that people are promoted to the level of their incompetence. Someone can do job A so they are promoted to job B. They do well there and are given job C. They don’t have the ability to do job C and now the organization is stuck with them and has to decide do they train, fire or ignore. Too often ignore is chosen as the easy answer (this includes shoveling sh**, moving deadwood or pawning a bad employee off on another department).
I asked Dr. Ulwyn Pierre, Dr. Bob Choat and Dr Mohan Ananda, experts from different fields, how they keep this from becoming a problem.
There was a tech issue that caused us to lose Dr Ulwyn just as she was finishing up her opening point. But the conversation was SO good I decided to post it anyway.
I have scheduled time with these three amazing minds to do the very first ever “Quick Hits Extended.” We will spend 30 minutes exploring this topic more deeply. Look for that conversation in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, this is a taster of how their minds work, how they can play off of each other and why asking smart people interesting questions is an addictive habit.
To connect with the any of the panelists,
please visit their LinkedIn profiles:
Dr Mohan Ananda: / mohanananda
Dr. Bob Choat: / bobchoat
Dr Robyn Odegaard: / robynodegaard
#QuickHits are designed to exercise your brain by letting you listen in on an unscripted conversation to get other people’s thoughts on various subjects. If you would like to join a conversation or have a topic you would like to hear discussed, please message me. https://www.DrRobynOdegaard.com