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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2018 · 30 MIN

Episode 122 - The Paula Principle with Tom Schuller

from The Extraordinary Business Book Club · host Alison Jones

In the 1960s, Professor Laurence Peter articulated the famous Peter Principle: that an employee in a hierarchy tends to be promoted to 'his level of incompetence'.  As he looked at the evidence of women outperforming men throughout education and into the workplace, in the face of the ongoing gender pay gap and promotion statistics, Professor Tom Schuller was compelled to formulate a corollary: 'Most women tend to work below the level of their competence.'  The Paula Principle investigates the reasons for this oddly persistent inequality, and puts forward an agenda for change. But is this a book that should have been written by a man? Several publishers thought not. And do books like this make a difference anyway?  Tom Schuller and I discuss education, equality, writing, breaking out of the ghetto and, er, Bridget Jones. 

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