The Corporate World: Is It The Great Equalizer?

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Rajeev Mudumba
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The Corporate World: Is It The Great Equalizer?
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In our modern world, the path to success is often perceived as a linear journey: excel in school, attend a prestigious university, earn a coveted degree, and land a prestigious job.

This blueprint has shaped the aspirations of countless individuals and the expectations we set for the next generation.

However, reality often paints a more complex picture, revealing that success in the corporate world is not confined to a single route. It is a landscape where diverse backgrounds and varied experiences converge, making it the greatest equalizer.

The Traditional Path: Pedigree and Prestige

The traditional path to success is deeply ingrained in societal norms.

From a young age, children are encouraged to strive for academic excellence, participate in extracurricular activities, and gain admission to top-tier universities. This journey, while rewarding, demands significant financial and emotional investment. The belief is that a prestigious degree opens doors to elite job opportunities, creating a foundation for a prosperous career.

Example: Consider the case of Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet Inc. Pichai’s journey began with a metallurgical engineering degree…

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