PeopleSoft worked its way up the ladder--always thrilling customers at each rung--and now sells mission-critical supply-chain software.
That means low-level work experience at whatever price which is often the critical first rung up the work-force ladder.
Within the country, the public's rage over Mr. Roh marks the end-product of South Korea's climb up the ladder of Asian-style development: first, rapid economic growth under a strong, stable government, then the emergence of an affluent, well-educated middle class, and finally the clamor for political rights and democratic empowerment.
King's businesses have sustained Canvey's climb up the non-league ladder to the Conference since he became manager in 1992.
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It shows that Singapore is moving up the value-chain ladder and is staying plugged into the global electronics grid.
Those who have sought education, whether academic or practical, and who have through their own effort pushed themselves up the value-creation ladder, are increasingly mastering information tools that let them do or outsource the work of many.
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With changing economies that reward skills, it is anyway getting harder to move up the ladder from low-wage jobs to better-paid ones.
But at some point she hit the glass ceiling, and for a big chunk of her career, she watched other men that she had trained -- younger men that she had trained -- pass her up that ladder.
And she worked hard, and she was good at what she did, but like so many women she hit that glass ceiling, and watched men no more qualified than she was -- men she had actually trained -- be promoted up that ladder ahead of her.
While women represent 53% of new hires, the drop-off rate of women at each level up the ladder is startling: 37% of the next-level promotions go to women while only 14% of executive committees are female.
Chris Vien, the mayor's senior technology adviser, says they believe Internet access will spur economic growth and help low-income citizens move up the ladder.
No-one stayed long atop the risk management division: instead, ambition took them up the career ladder and off to the moola-making divisions.
So while in India, our protagonist scrambles up a ladder of fantasy and make-believe to take on his tormentors as a slumdog millionaire, in America, our protagonist ascends a ladder given to him by his own society and its people--given to him as reward for a mutiny that was thought to ennoble not merely the protagonist and His Kind, but all of America.
Low- and mid-level corporate employees also move up the ladder of success.
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"I lost my goals of getting a four-year college degree and moving up the ladder like everyone else wants to do, " she said.
Given the frequent transfers, long hours and lack of domestic help, moving up the corporate ladder all but requires a stay-at-home spouse.
David Hitz, cofounder and head of engineering at NetApp, agrees that low-end storage technologies will move up the performance ladder, just as PC technologies did.
Hoisting himself up on a step ladder above the noisy elbow-to-elbow crowd, he gave a rousing speech laced with his trademark wit and intriguing brand of Republican populism ("I'm a conservative, but I'm not mad at anybody, " he likes to say).
It also offered a leg-up for the rural masses to climb the social ladder.
The core of Mr. Rubio's pitch is that the country and his own party needs to find new ways to foster the creation of well-paying middle-class jobs, to build new rungs up the ladder for those in the working class.
Fear of these setbacks has also climbed up the social ladder: not just factory workers and low-paid service employees but also managers and engineers.
Incomes grew rapidly and at roughly the same rate up and down the income ladder, roughly doubling in inflation-adjusted terms between the late 1940s and early 1970s.
With all the guards in the towers looking at the fight through binoculars, the two men tipped a picnic table up against a twelve-foot wall and climbed it like a ladder.
Higher house prices simply re-distribute money from those on the way up the housing ladder, to those on the way down, or from younger people who don't own homes, or own small ones, to their parents who own family property.
Indian firms, once purely providers of cheap call-center services and payroll processing, are moving up the value ladder.
With a bit of hustle and well-practiced job interview skills, the next step up the success ladder is there, just waiting for you.
It's also dust- and shock-proof, if you're further up the extreme activity lifestyle ladder.
On the next rung up the ladder of difficult mathematics comes doing the same thing in four-dimensional space.
"Women who choose not to have a child would continue up the corporate ladder while those who did would be forced into semi-retirement, " she says.
Instead, Kaplan will target the less-glamorous -- but potentially more lucrative -- market of working people looking to learn their way up the corporate ladder.
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