(buz´wûrd) n. A usually important-sounding word or phrase used primarily to impress laypersons. ... Dedicated to de-mystifying buzzwords ... WARNING: If you can use more than three buzzwords in a single sentence while keeping a straight face, this site is not for you.
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Today's business world is awash in overused buzzwords, usually related to past "management trends du jour." You've seen many of them on those obnoxious "motivational" posters hanging around offices, and you've definitely heard them ad nauseum in meetings.
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A buzzword (also fashion word and vogue word ) is a idiom, usually a neologism, that is common to managerial, technical, administrative, and political work environments. Although meant to impres...
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List of buzzwords - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of common buzzwords which form part of the business jargon of Corporate work environments. • Alignment••••••••••••
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"Business buzzwords not only describe external competitive challenges but in their use have become instruments of change in the organization."
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The past year has seen some wonderful and bizarre new business buzzwords come to prominence. Among our favorites: subprime, narcissurfing, and meatball sundae. ... The creation of business buzzwords practically has its own industry. There are books about them, multiple Web sites — buzzwhack.com and buzzwordhell.com are two...
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Dear friends, while musing (well, okay, griping) two weeks ago about little irritants like the expression "think outside the box" or "keep me in the loop," I asked you to tell me which expressions in common business use today make you grit your teeth -- and, man, did you tell me.
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A recent poll of executives finds ... Let’s start Monday with some business buzzwords: ... Perhaps it’s the mindless repetition of them that’s so irritating. But let’s not discount the idiocy of some jargon. After all, any company that’s not customer centric can’t be in business for very long.
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