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Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 1:49 pm
by Radbird
As of late, the new buzzword I keep hearing is "socialize".
Example: "Have you socialized that idea with them?"
Translation: "Have you told them about this? Do they know it's coming?"
Sometimes I have to go on mute so I can chuckle.
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 2:30 pm
by Michael
Radbird, can we take this rant off-line?
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 2:38 pm
by letsgocards89
pop_haines wrote:
Work smarter, not harder
I learned that on Duck Tales!
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 6:47 pm
by AdmiralKird
pop_haines wrote:
Work smarter, not harder
I feel the more I try and analyze this, the more stupid I become.
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 6:49 pm
by planet planet
AdmiralKird wrote:pop_haines wrote:
Work smarter, not harder
I feel the more I try and analyze this, the more stupid I become.
Seriously? That's one of my mantras, but then again I'm in sales so it fits.
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 7:44 pm
by ghostrunner
planet pujolsian wrote:AdmiralKird wrote:pop_haines wrote:
Work smarter, not harder
I feel the more I try and analyze this, the more stupid I become.
Seriously? That's one of my mantras, but then again I'm in sales so it fits.
I was thinking it was pretty good as these kinds of phrases go. A lot of bosses are tools since they don't follow this line of thought. Though I'd probably change it to "work smarter, not longer." I remember reading an article once where this CEO said he saw managers make the mistake of rewarding people who worked extra time (because they had to) vs. those who got their work done during normal hours. So it didn't impress him to see someone working late.
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 8:05 pm
by dangerous
It should be acceptable to reply, "I anti-socialized it to them via text message and email."
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 26 08, 8:13 pm
by Hungary Jack
As a grizzled veteran of a top-tier MBA program and some management consulting firms, I can attest to the absurdity of this stuff. It makes me want to denounce my professional background.
My favorite MBA professor was a real down-to-earth guy who could smell BS from a mile away. One day in class, he passes out this computer generated business buzzword gobbledygook he created at some web site. It was nonsense.
He asked us to read it, and then asked the class if they could tell him what it meant. There were several in class who fell for the ruse. They probably went on to become rainmaker partners at some consulting firm.
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 27 08, 8:28 am
by AJ
We Keep Playing Phone Tag! (No, I just seen your name on caller ID and didn't answer, then forwarded my message in the voicemail to make it appear like i called you back)
Happy Monday! (No Monday's are happy unless it's a holiday, why must you say this every week?)
Knock Knock (just because I don't have a door, doesn't mean you have to say this, go away!!!)
Six Sigma, Lean, and Black Belt (New buzzwords for the same thing, trying to make solving problems as complicated as possible so you can have a fancy job title because you are the only one that understands the new lingo, when everyone else picks up the lingo, all of a sudden a new way of solving problems with new lingo comes online)
Re: Corporate Speak
Posted: May 27 08, 8:54 am
by TabascoElvis
Ugh.
Disruptive <anything>
ubiquitous connectivity <work that phrase together with disruptive and see what you get>
transparency <which invariably isn't>