Sentences with phrase «rung of the ladder of»

Starbucks launched its apprenticeship programme there in 2012, offering young people a foot on the first rung of the ladder of a retail management career and the chance to build transferable skills.

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Whether the CEO climbs rungs of the corporate ladder or whether a celebrity CEO is parachuted in, they will have successfully out - competed other confident and capable people for the job.
And while it may be tough to assign a score to reporting structures (in terms of how dynamic they are) and to open - mindedness, giving leaders an in - depth look at who honestly has access to the upper corporate ladder rungs is a strong step toward inclusivity.
They probably worked their way up the rungs of the ladder, one at a time.
If you're not the smartest, most well - connected or hardest - working person in your department, you're stuck at that bottom rung of the ladder.
At the lower rungs of the corporate ladder, the word «no» is taboo, and the habit of saying yes to everything seems to stick around in our careers for years.
The bottom line for small businesses, especially start - ups, is to focus on those strategies that are at the lowest rungs of the ladder and then gradually move your way up as needed.
The next rung up the ladder is to devise a way to sell more of your current product to an adjacent market — offering your product or service to customers in another city or state, for example.
Growth strategies resemble a kind of ladder, where lower - level rungs present less risk but maybe less quick - growth impact.
How it works is easy, one dollar of the membership fees will go into a progressive account that is used to make the payout to each person that reaches the top rung of The Money Ladder.
He sets his timeline and asks for a ladder with 5 rungs of about $ 20,000 each.
So on the next screen, the tool suggests a bond for each rung of the ladder and shows a summary of the ladder, including the expected yield and annual interest payments.
For the same reason, it wouldn't be possible to create a UK index linked bond ladder, without a lot of rungs missing.
Because in the future you'll likely be moving to a higher rung of the income ladder.
More women are reaching the top rungs of the brokerage ladder but why aren't there more?
You are the lower rung of the evolutionary ladder squabbling on a web site about things you think is complicated but are plain and simple!
But for hispanic immigration, which tends to involve the lowest rungs on the education ladder, the number of Christians in the USA would be dropping like a rock.
a knee - level view from your bit of pavement; a battered, upturned cooking pot and countable ribs, coughing from your steel - banded lungs, alone, with your face to the wall; shrunken breasts and a three year old who can not stand; the ringed fingers, the eyes averted and a five - paise piece in your palm; smoking the babus» cigarette butts to quieten the fiend in your belly; a husband without a job, without a square meal a day, without energy, without hope; being at the mercy of everyone further up the ladder because you are a threat to their self - respect; a hut of tins and rags and plastic bags, in a warren of huts you can not stand up in, where your neighbors live at one arm's length across the lane; a man who cries out in silence; nobody listening, for everyone's talking; the prayer withheld, the heart withheld, the hand withheld; yours and mine Lord teach us to hate our poverty of spirit.
One can not afford to lose status on this peculiar kind of ladder, for the prevailing notion of American life seems to involve a kind of rung - by - rung ascension to some hideously desirable state.
I believe that it is not beyond our reach or our imaginations as a nation to design a national educational trust for African - Americans which will fund the real educational opportunities that form the first rung in the ladder of American mobility, a ladder that segregation and racism made sure was the first thing stolen from African - Americans after Lincoln's death.
The image of the cute child was the image of a wide - eyed youngster delighted at the newest toy (a toy possibly made by a child from a lower rung of the economic ladder, not yet privileged enough to enter the world of the «cute»).
My last rung of the hope ladder was this one: feeling the baby move.
The incidents of the everyday world, says de Chardin, are the rungs of the ladder where the traffic is up and down between heaven and earth.
Women in the unenlightened cultures are expected to have children early because women's education isn't a priority, women are on the lower rung of the class - ladder and are used to doing what they're told.
I always remember that our imperfect institutions, from the church to the academy, will be remembered not only by the lofty ideas of the luminaries at the top, but also by the dreams and visions of those at every rung of the economic ladder.
They are not, however, on the highest rungs of the occupational ladder, and that creates some tension for them, because they feel they have made it, but are still not in positions of power.
«For these young women, these factories offer not only opportunities for personal freedom, but also the first rung on the ladder of rising skills and income for themselves and, within a few years, for their children.»
describes the development of love as a ladder on which the first rung is the narcissistic, self - love of the infant.
Degrees, as steps of a ladder, suggest a topmost rung.
The tree of life is not like a single ladder with bacteria on the bottom rung and humans on the top with increasing complexity in between.
To explain the second strategy, let us recall the display of the reductionist order of the sciences along the «Comtean ladder,» which arranges the forms of life and the corresponding specialized disciplines in an ascending series of rungs starting with physics at the base, followed by chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology and, depending on one's inclination, history and religion.
Finally, my intellect rises to a still higher rung on the ladder of love.
Most are unaware of the original malintent of the powerful men who were the authors and who are now the keepers and interpreters (even many of these keepers and interpreters on the lower rungs of the bureaucratic ladder are good but ignorant people).
When I started at Garret I was up there on the top rungs of the winemaker ladder.
But the two ingredients that take this salad to the tippy - top rung of the salad ladder?
It's not as if he was a pauper and he had his feet on the first rung of the ladder so to speak.
Neves is not your standard youngster to have come out of nowhere and suddenly found himself on the top rung of the ladder.
Smaller members of the family can climb up the ramp with hand and footholds, while bigger kids can use the metal rung ladder instead.
Actually chewing and swallowing food is at the top of the ladder and some children need to start at the bottom and climb every rung.
Think of the rungs as «tiers of engagement», like ledges on the side of a mountain rather than rungs of a ladder.
Like a the rungs of a ladder, each higher engagement level requires more work and holds fewer people, but it ideally also creates more value for the campaign or cause.
Speaker Silver, saying that no one who works hard and plays by the rules should be «poor and bereft of hope», says the proposed increase in the minimum wage would help New Yorkers» in the lowest rungs of the economic ladder survive.
Originating in US Cold War nuclear strategy, this theory holds that the key to winning a strategic conflict is enjoying the ability to escalate over your opponent at every rung of the «escalation ladder».
The Ryan plan charts a radically different course, imposing its most severe cuts on people on the lower rungs of the income ladder.
«It means fixing the broken rungs at the bottom of the ladder from poverty to wealth.
In this interview, the lawmaker listed 13 simple steps the Federal Government can take to rebuild the economy and put the country on a higher rung of the development ladder.
I know that one idea John Hayes, the Minister for Skills, is looking at is piloting a new «traineeship»; a package of training and work experience to get the basic, necessary skills, with a recognised qualification at the end of it, an extra rung on the ladder to get you on your way to an apprenticeship or job.
He added that Weiner may have the most to lose from Spitzer's arrival: Not only will the former congressman face new competition for headlines, but he'll brought down to the first rung on the Scandal Recovery Ladder by virtue of being lumped in with Spitzer in news stories.
The report also outlines some of the causes of the wage gap, including the «sticky floor,» a term that refers to a wide range of roadblocks that prevent women from rising beyond the lowest rungs of the career ladder.
The campaign for a $ 15 an hour minimum wage in New York is being fought on emotional grounds - as a tool to fight poverty, to fix income inequality and to ensure a «living wage» for people on the lowest rungs of the economic ladder.
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