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  • ck_taft325is
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2007
    • 6880

    #61
    "Do what you have to do..."
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    • rwh11385
      lance_entities
      • Oct 2003
      • 18403

      #62
      'Leverage' was always the one that got me. Basically "use, steal from, or re-purpose"

      And '20,000 / 30,000 / 50,000 feet view' = so annoying but "high level look at the problem".

      A few others:
      align
      bandwidth
      boil the ocean
      buy-in
      circle back
      granularality
      hard stop
      low-hanging fruit
      net-net
      push back
      ramp-up
      scope creep
      SME, subject matter expert
      stakeholder
      take the lead on
      takeaway
      value-add
      value proposition
      work-around

      I hate that they are finding their way deeper and deeper into corporate life and even as Deloitte is trying to limit them because they don't add clarity to communication but rather make everything vague... companies keep trying to sound cool and hip. I laugh sometimes at the terms and use more colloquial and honest terms instead to make a point clearer, but 'they' like it when you use the terms they are used to and like to be dazzled with. It's frightening how easy it is to put on the BS-cap and start spurting out buzzwords once you're surrounded by them long enough.

      Longer list: http://managementconsulted.com/core-content/dictionary/

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      • markseven
        R3V Elite
        • Sep 2006
        • 5327

        #63
        Originally posted by rwh11385
        'Leverage' was always the one that got me. Basically "use, steal from, or re-purpose"

        And '20,000 / 30,000 / 50,000 feet view' = so annoying but "high level look at the problem".

        A few others:
        align
        bandwidth
        boil the ocean
        buy-in
        circle back
        granularality
        hard stop
        low-hanging fruit
        net-net
        push back
        ramp-up
        scope creep
        SME, subject matter expert
        stakeholder
        take the lead on
        takeaway
        value-add
        value proposition
        work-around

        I hate that they are finding their way deeper and deeper into corporate life and even as Deloitte is trying to limit them because they don't add clarity to communication but rather make everything vague... companies keep trying to sound cool and hip. I laugh sometimes at the terms and use more colloquial and honest terms instead to make a point clearer, but 'they' like it when you use the terms they are used to and like to be dazzled with. It's frightening how easy it is to put on the BS-cap and start spurting out buzzwords once you're surrounded by them long enough.

        Longer list: http://managementconsulted.com/core-content/dictionary/
        Best of breed.
        I Timothy 2:1-2

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        • Turf1600
          R3V OG
          • Nov 2006
          • 9815

          #64
          Originally posted by scabzzzz
          "Please advise"...

          When I read that, it makes me want to stabmydickwithaneedle.jpg
          Ugh I hate that one too.

          I'll admit to using "shoot you/me a ___" and "best practice" rarely. Otherwise I'm a really no BS person. I actually find that it rubs people the wrong way. People who use these words get super hot to trot when others do the same.
          "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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          • e30e
            R3VLimited
            • Dec 2004
            • 2176

            #65
            Our job is nothing but FREAKING acronyms, FRA, EEO, UP, RR, HR, SCCM, CLC.....drawing blanks right now because I spend so much time in my head saying what it actually means. Now that I'm home from work, I can actually use real words.
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            • rwh11385
              lance_entities
              • Oct 2003
              • 18403

              #66
              Yeah, "best practice" is really annoying too. Because it usually just means 'what everyone else is doing already'. The leaders innovate and do things better than 'best practice'.

              I worked at a place that had 10,000 listed acronyms. It drove me crazy being new there, and soon saw how people tried to look smarter by using them even if they didn't mean anything really.

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              • burkey001
                Mod Crazy
                • Feb 2011
                • 608

                #67
                Originally posted by rwh11385
                'Leverage' was always the one that got me. Basically "use, steal from, or re-purpose"

                And '20,000 / 30,000 / 50,000 feet view' = so annoying but "high level look at the problem".

                A few others:
                align
                bandwidth
                boil the ocean
                buy-in
                circle back
                granularality
                hard stop
                low-hanging fruit
                net-net
                push back
                ramp-up
                scope creep
                SME, subject matter expert
                stakeholder
                take the lead on
                takeaway
                value-add
                value proposition
                work-around

                I hate that they are finding their way deeper and deeper into corporate life and even as Deloitte is trying to limit them because they don't add clarity to communication but rather make everything vague... companies keep trying to sound cool and hip. I laugh sometimes at the terms and use more colloquial and honest terms instead to make a point clearer, but 'they' like it when you use the terms they are used to and like to be dazzled with. It's frightening how easy it is to put on the BS-cap and start spurting out buzzwords once you're surrounded by them long enough.

                Longer list: http://managementconsulted.com/core-content/dictionary/
                Whoa, whoa, keep it high level here chief. We're not going to deep dive into solution mode here. What's your elevator pitch?
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