EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 15 MIN
292. The Peter Principle When Great Employees Become Struggling Leaders
from Ginger Biz · host Katy Murray
Send us Fan MailSometimes the very people who excel in their roles struggle once they step into leadership. Not because they lack ability, but because the job itself has completely changed. In this episode, I’m diving into the Peter Principle, the idea that employees are often promoted based on success in their current role until they reach a level that requires entirely different skills.In industries like hospitality, where organizations move quickly and promote from within, this dynamic happens more often than we realize. If you’ve ever seen a rock star employee suddenly look overwhelmed after a promotion, this conversation will help explain why and how leaders can support that transition more intentionally.What You’ll Learn:How the Peter Principle shows up in hospitality and service industriesWhy great individual contributors sometimes struggle as new leadersHow organizations can better prepare employees for leadership rolesKey Takeaways:Leadership requires a completely different skill set than doing the workPromotion should reward both performance and leadership potentialGreat leaders grow into the role through learning, mentorship, and timeCall to Action:Reflect on the leadership pathways within your organization. Are people being promoted with the training and support they need to succeed? This week, look for one opportunity to develop leadership skills in someone on your team before the next promotion ever happens.Listen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more.______________________________You can find me here:Instagram: @gingerbizWebsite: https://www.katymurrayphotography.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TipsandTricksforyourbusinessX: https://twitter.com/GingerBizKMLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-murray-ginger-biz/
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