Business jargon

Business jargon

Does business jargon incentivize you to push the envelope and facilitate joined-up thinking on best-of-breed deliverables? Or does it just make you want to knock people on the head with a dictionary? Let's greenhouse the most paradigm-shifting buzzwords that leave you feeling out of the loop. Run your most-hated business expressions up the flagpole and see who salutes them.

 

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  1.  
    tom tit from liverpool says:
    Jul 17, 09:56

    k has come from computing terminology

  2.  
    scorpio from lancs says:
    Jul 14, 13:13

    K what is K 10K 50K it is thousands in english. Were the f---k as K come from.

  3.  
    S from North Wales says:
    Jun 22, 21:21

    The word 'Issue' really gets up my nose. Everyone has an issue with everything, well it's a problem. As an ex library employee, an 'issue' to me is a book or item borrowed. If you have a problem just say it''s a problem - grrrrr!!!

  4.  
    worker from my kitchen says:
    Jun 22, 16:51

    what dies brown mean when he keeps saying "prudent" or "prudence" does it mean, you watch i'm gonna make a hell of a mess of this and you won't believe how bad it'll be. nor will you blame me because i am "prudent"

  5.  
    Noname from Hereagain says:
    Jun 22, 15:45

    zero tolerance of the jackass who is putting my message on every discussion board.

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