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Laurence J. Peter biography

Date of birth : 1919-09-16
Date of death : 1990-01-12
Birthplace : Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality : Canadian
Category : Science and Technology
Last modified : 2011-12-17
Credited as : scientist, The Peter Principle, "The Golden Dinosaur Award"

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Laurence Johnston Peter (September 16, 1919 – January 12, 1990) was an educator and "hierarchiologist", best known to the general public for the formulation of the Peter Principle.

He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and began his career as a teacher in 1941. He received the degree of Doctor of Education from Washington State University in 1963.

In 1964, Peter moved to California, where he became an Associate Professor of Education, Director of the Evelyn Frieden Centre for Prescriptive Teaching, and Coordinator of Programs for Emotionally Disturbed Children at the University of Southern California.

He became widely famous in 1968, on the publication of The Peter Principle, in which he states: "In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence ... in time every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out its duties ... Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence." The Peter Principle became one of the most profound principles of management from the University of Southern California. It is a heavily quoted principle at the Marshall School of Business.

Another notable quotation of his is that the "noblest of all dogs is the hot-dog; it feeds the hand that bites it."

From 1985 to his death in 1990, Dr. Peter attended and was involved in management of the Kinetic Sculpture Race in Humboldt County, California. He proposed an award for the race, titled "The Golden Dinosaur Award" which has been handed out every year since to the first sculptural machine to utterly break down immediately after the start.

Works:
-The Peter Pyramid or will we ever get the point? (1986)
-Why things go wrong
-Peter's Almanac
-Peter's People
-Peter's Quotations (previously under the title 5,000 Gems of Wit & Wisdom (originally entitled Quotations for Our Time))
-The Peter Plan
-Individual Instruction
-Classroom Instruction
-Therapeutic Instruction
-Teacher Education
-The Peter Prescription
-The Peter Principle (with Raymond Hull) (1968)
-The Laughter Prescription (1982)
-Prescriptive Teaching

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