Climbing The Corporate Ladder
Roughly
a year ago a damaging report of rape and extortion scandal circulated the
secretary general of the trade union confederation Cosutu (Congress of South
African Trade Unions) Zwelinzima Vavi, when his accuser filed charges of rape
against the political bigwig.Vavi then came under fire and under public
scrutiny and found himself under suspension for a couple of months, but he
returned to the political scene earlier on this year. This can be seen as a
typical example of how woman are used for lack of a better term. The following
piece will try and uplift women and to help them know that they too can make it
in the business world. “Climbing
the corporate ladder” most of us are familiar with this term as it is mainly
used in business jargon or as motivation to get people to work harder and do
more. So I took the liberty to Google this term and it came up with the
following definition.
Definition of 'Corporate Ladder' A conceptualized view of a company's
employment hierarchy in which career advancement is considered to follow higher
rungs on a ladder, with entry-level positions on the bottom rungs
and executive level positions at the top. www.investo
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