What’s the buzz?
Are you leveraging your resources to deal with challenges on a going-forward basis?
Is your team leader getting granular about incentivizing your platform’s 2.0 capabilities?
Do you actually understand any of this nonsense? Unfortunately, many of us can decipher this “office-speak,” most of which is designed to obscure or impress rather than communicate.
BBC News readers recently shared some of their least favorite office-speak phrases. Elsewhere, Investopedia provides a handy buzz word glossary for financial and investing terms such as “click and mortar,” and “gazump.”
If you’ve got a particular phrase that sets your teeth on edge, share it in the comments. I’m getting tired of “at the end of the day,” which almost always refers to something other than “the end of the day.”
Don Mecoy
Business Writer
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