@thomasjwebb @mmasnick I read a paper once about how the best way to avoid Peter Principle in an organization is to promote semi-randomly.
Sounds weird at first but then… yeah, I could see this.
@thomasjwebb @mmasnick yup.
Found the paper by the way:
https://arxiv.org/abs/0907.0455
In the late sixties the Canadian psychologist Laurence J. Peter advanced an apparently paradoxical principle, named since then after him, which can be summarized as follows: {\it 'Every new member in a hierarchical organization climbs the hierarchy until he/she reaches his/her level of maximum incompetence'}. Despite its apparent unreasonableness, such a principle would realistically act in any organization where the mechanism of promotion rewards the best members and where the mechanism at their new level in the hierarchical structure does not depend on the competence they had at the previous level, usually because the tasks of the levels are very different to each other. Here we show, by means of agent based simulations, that if the latter two features actually hold in a given model of an organization with a hierarchical structure, then not only is the Peter principle unavoidable, but also it yields in turn a significant reduction of the global efficiency of the organization. Within a game theory-like approach, we explore different promotion strategies and we find, counterintuitively, that in order to avoid such an effect the best ways for improving the efficiency of a given organization are either to promote each time an agent at random or to promote randomly the best and the worst members in terms of competence.
But how will he afford all of those horses?
Not fair. The PP is about people who are promoted for being competent, until they get to a post for which they are not. That is not at all how Elon got to where he is.
@mmasnick truly unfair to the other Peters who were promoted (for competence) until they were no longer competent and thus no longer promoted.
Elon was never promoted for competence in the first place. If the Peter Principle held, he would have stalled out at "M1/senior engineer" , which is the first level at which his incompetencies are too stark to ignore
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Proposal to rename SpaceX #Golgafrincham Ark:
"our planet... was, so to speak, doomed... everyone thought, let's pack the whole population into some giant spaceships and go and settle on another planet."
... "into the first ship, the `A' ship, would go all the brilliant leaders, the scientists, the great artists... into the third, or `C' ship, would go all the people who did the actual work... and then into the `B' ship - that's us - would go everyone else, the middlemen you see."