Quinze courts essais ironiques et satiriques sur la bureaucratie, l'économie, le gaspillage et tout l'aspect "rendement" des institutions. Autant de chapitres extraits de trois livres épuisés qui avaient paru en 1957 et 1962, mais qui n'ont pas perdu de leur pertinence
C. Northcote Parkinson Livres
Cyril Northcote Parkinson était un historien naval et auteur d'une soixantaine de livres. Il est principalement connu pour ses travaux approfondis en tant qu'universitaire dans le domaine de l'administration publique. Sa contribution la plus célèbre est la Loi de Parkinson, qui décrit avec humour la tendance du travail à s'étendre pour remplir tout le temps disponible. L'analyse perspicace de Parkinson sur les principes organisationnels et la nature humaine offre des observations intemporelles aux lecteurs.







The Life and Times of Horatio Hornblower
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Many know of Horatio Hornblower's exploits during the Napoleonic Wars through the novels of C.S. Forester, but how many know the true Hornblower--the man who rose from Midshipman to Admiral of the British Fleet? Using Hornblower family papers discovered in the 1970s, C. Northcote Parkinson has set the record straight in this authoritative biography.
A must read. Many of our everyday decisions are (or should have been) based upon Parkinson's insights. For example, he wrote "Work expands to fill the time allotted for it". If you schedule more time, you'll create more tasks to accomplish a particular goal. The many corollaries derived from this law are significant. “Junk expands to fill the space allotted for it”. Regardless of how much storage space we create, we’ll accumulate junk that will exceed the allotted space. The more highways we build the more traffic jams we create. He described how in many organizations people rise to the “level of their incompetence”. He noted the significance of an organization that has created excellent offices, beautiful grounds and buildings or excellent bureaucratic efficiency. Healthy growing organizations are always in chaos. The great Marble houses of banks and railroad terminals foretold the decline of those industries relative significance. When you’re busy growing and creating, you don’t have time or resources to devote to your own self admiration.
A must read. Many of our everyday decisions are (or should have been) based upon Parkinson's insights. For example, he wrote "Work expands to fill the time allotted for it". If you schedule more time, you'll create more tasks to accomplish a particular goal. The many corollaries derived from this law are significant. “Junk expands to fill the space allotted for it”. Regardless of how much storage space we create, we’ll accumulate junk that will exceed the allotted space. The more highways we build the more traffic jams we create. He described how in many organizations people rise to the “level of their incompetence”. He noted the significance of an organization that has created excellent offices, beautiful grounds and buildings or excellent bureaucratic efficiency. Healthy growing organizations are always in chaos. The great Marble houses of banks and railroad terminals foretold the decline of those industries relative significance. When you’re busy growing and creating, you don’t have time or resources to devote to your own self admiration.
The Law of Delay
- 121pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This novel tells the story of an orphaned daughter of a cabaret dancer and her rise from poverty and anonymity to film stardom, all set against the rise and fall of Berlin, the background of WWI, the debauchery of the Weimar era, the run-up to WWII, and the innovations in art and industry that accompanied it all.
Left Luggage
From Marx to Wilson
Trade in the Eastern Seas 1793-1813
- 472pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Set in 1800, the narrative provides an insightful exploration of British trade dynamics in Asia, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced during this period. Through detailed accounts, it captures the economic, cultural, and political interactions that shaped the trade landscape, offering readers a rich understanding of historical context and the impact of colonialism on both British and Asian societies.



