It’s the classic success story. You finish school and get an internship, or low level job, at a big company. You work hard, network, and show dedication until you finally get offered a promotion. Then you wash, rinse, and repeat the process. Year after year you work hard in hopes of getting another promotion and jumping up to a new position in the company. Your goal? To be the boss. It’s a process known famously as “climbing the corporate ladder.” The idea that one must pay their dues before they can receive success or power. It’s a viable option and one many people chose to take. But is this the only option?
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