eters was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He went to Severn School for High School and attended Cornell University, receiving a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1965, and a master's degree in 1966. He later studied business at Stanford Business School, receiving an M.B.A. and PhD. In 2004, he also received an honorary doctorate from the State University of Management in Moscow.
From 1966 to 1970, he served in the United States Navy, making two deployments to Vietnam as a Navy Seabee, then later working in the Pentagon. From 1973 to 1974, he worked in the White House as a senior drug-abuse advisor, during the Nixon administration. Peters has acknowledged the influence of military strategist Colonel John Boyd on his later writing.
From 1974 to 1981, Peters worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, becoming a partner and Organization Effectiveness practice leader in 1979. In 1981, he left McKinsey to become an independent consultant.
In 1990, Peters was referred to in a British Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) publication as one of the world's Quality Gurus.
In Search of Excellence was published in 1982. It became a bestseller, gaining exposure in the United States at a national level when a series of television specials based on the book and hosted by Peters appeared on PBS. The primary ideas espoused solving business problems with as little business-process overhead as possible, and empowering decision-makers at multiple levels of a company.
In later books Peters has encouraged personal responsibility in response to the "New Economy".
In his 2005 book Talent he wrote:
"The harsh news: This Is Not Optional. The microchip will colonize all rote activities. And we will have to scramble to reinvent ourselves – as we did when we came off the farm and went into the factory, and then as we were ejected from the factory and delivered to the white-collar towers. The exciting news (as I see it anyway): This Is Not Optional. The reinvented you and the reinvented me will have no choice but to scramble and add value in some meaningful way."[1]
The December 2001 issue of Fast Company quoted Peters admitting that he had falsified the underlying data for In Search of Excellence. In an odd turn of events, however, he later insisted that this was untrue, and that he was the victim of an "aggressive headline."[2]
Peters's latest book is The Little Big Things, released in March 2010.[3]
Peters currently lives in West Tinmouth, Vermont with his wife Susan Sargent, and continues to write and speak about personal and business empowerment and problem-solving methodologies.[4] His namesake company is based in the UK.
eters was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He went to Severn School for High School and attended Cornell University, receiving a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1965, and a master's degree in 1966. He later studied business at Stanford Business School, receiving an M.B.A. and PhD. In 2004, he also received an honorary doctorate from the State University of Management in Moscow.
From 1966 to 1970, he served in the United States Navy, making two deployments to Vietnam as a Navy Seabee, then later working in the Pentagon. From 1973 to 1974, he worked in the White House as a senior drug-abuse advisor, during the Nixon administration. Peters has acknowledged the influence of military strategist Colonel John Boyd on his later writing.
From 1974 to 1981, Peters worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, becoming a partner and Organization Effectiveness practice leader in 1979. In 1981, he left McKinsey to become an independent consultant.
In 1990, Peters was referred to in a British Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) publication as one of the world's Quality Gurus.
In Search of Excellence was published in 1982. It became a bestseller, gaining exposure in the United States at a national level when a series of television specials based on the book and hosted by Peters appeared on PBS. The primary ideas espoused solving business problems with as little business-process overhead as possible, and empowering decision-makers at multiple levels of a company.
In later books Peters has encouraged personal responsibility in response to the "New Economy".
In his 2005 book Talent he wrote:
"The harsh news: This Is Not Optional. The microchip will colonize all rote activities. And we will have to scramble to reinvent ourselves – as we did when we came off the farm and went into the factory, and then as we were ejected from the factory and delivered to the white-collar towers. The exciting news (as I see it anyway): This Is Not Optional. The reinvented you and the reinvented me will have no choice but to scramble and add value in some meaningful way."[1]
The December 2001 issue of Fast Company quoted Peters admitting that he had falsified the underlying data for In Search of Excellence. In an odd turn of events, however, he later insisted that this was untrue, and that he was the victim of an "aggressive headline."[2]
Peters's latest book is The Little Big Things, released in March 2010.[3]
Peters currently lives in West Tinmouth, Vermont with his wife Susan Sargent, and continues to write and speak about personal and business empowerment and problem-solving methodologies.[4] His namesake company is based in the UK.
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eters was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He went to Severn School for High School and attended Cornell University, receiving a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1965, and a master's degree in 1966. He later studied business at Stanford Business School, receiving an M.B.A. and PhD. In 2004, he also received an honorary doctorate from the State University of Management in Moscow.
จาก 2509 ถึง 2512 เขาทำหน้าที่ในกองทัพเรือสหรัฐ ทำให้สองบริษัทในเวียดนามเป็นสีน้ำเงินเข้มซีบีแล้วต่อมาทำงานในเพนตากอน จาก 2516 ถึง 2517 เขาทำงานในทำเนียบขาวเป็นที่ปรึกษาสารเสพติดอาวุโสในการบริหารนิกสัน ปีเตอร์ได้รับการยอมรับอิทธิพลของนักยุทธศาสตร์ทหาร พันเอกจอห์นบอยด์ในการเขียนของเขาในภายหลัง
จาก 2517 ถึงปี 1981ปีเตอร์ทำงานเป็นที่ปรึกษาด้านการจัดการที่ บริษัท&เป็นหุ้นส่วนและประสิทธิผลการปฏิบัติผู้นำในปี 1979 ในปี 1981 เขาซ้าย McKinsey เป็นที่ปรึกษาอิสระ
ในปี 1990 , ปีเตอร์ถูกอ้างถึงในแผนกอังกฤษ การค้าและอุตสาหกรรม ( DTI ) สิ่งพิมพ์เป็นหนึ่งในผู้เชี่ยวชาญด้านคุณภาพของโลก
ค้นหาความเป็นเลิศถูกตีพิมพ์ในปี 1982มันกลายเป็นหนังสือที่ขายดี และได้รับการเปิดรับแสงในสหรัฐอเมริกาในระดับชาติเมื่อชุดของโทรทัศน์รายการพิเศษตามหนังสือ และเป็นเจ้าภาพโดยปีเตอร์ปรากฏใน PBS ความคิดหลัก espoused แก้ไขปัญหาธุรกิจด้วยกระบวนการทางธุรกิจค่าใช้จ่ายน้อยที่สุด และสร้างมากกว่าที่หลายระดับของ บริษัท .
In later books Peters has encouraged personal responsibility in response to the "New Economy".
In his 2005 book Talent he wrote:
"The harsh news: This Is Not Optional. The microchip will colonize all rote activities. And we will have to scramble to reinvent ourselves – as we did when we came off the farm and went into the factory, and then as we were ejected from the factory and delivered to the white-collar towers. The exciting news (as I see it anyway): This Is Not Optional. The reinvented you and the reinvented me will have no choice but to scramble and add value in some meaningful way."[1]
ธันวาคม 2001 ปัญหาของบริษัท ที่รวดเร็ว ปีเตอร์ส ยอมรับว่าเขาได้ปลอมแปลงข้อมูลพื้นฐานสำหรับการค้นหาความเป็นเลิศ ในการเปลี่ยนแปลกของเหตุการณ์ อย่างไรก็ตาม ต่อมา เขาก็ยืนยันว่ามันคือเรื่องจริง และว่าเขาเป็นเหยื่อของ " พาดหัวก้าวร้าว . " [ 2 ]
รายล่าสุดของหนังสือเป็นสิ่งที่น้อยใหญ่ ที่ถูกปล่อยออกมาในเดือนมีนาคม 2010 . [ 3 ]
ปีเตอร์อาศัยอยู่ใน tinmouth ตะวันตก ,นิวยอร์กกับภรรยาของเขาซูซานซาร์เจนท์และยังคงที่จะเขียนและพูดเกี่ยวกับอำนาจส่วนบุคคลและธุรกิจและวิธีการแก้ปัญหา . [ 4 ] เขาชื่อ บริษัท ที่อยู่ใน สหราชอาณาจักร
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