Anonymous wrote:Let's "grow" the business (instead of let's expand the business or let's work to make the business more profitable).
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What's our exposure (instead of what is our risk)?
Anonymous wrote:I work with several of the C-suite executives at our company. I've begun keeping a list of all the stupid sayings they use in an effort to sound clever. For example, "the juice isn't worth the squeeze". What catchy phrases do your executives use that make you cringe every time you hear them?
Anonymous wrote:BREAKING DOWN 'Open Kimono'
The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment. There are conflicting etymologies for this phrase, but the one closest to its current business connotation is the idea of Japanese people loosening their kimonos to relax at home, much like loosening a tie. The term joined the business lexicon in the late 1980s during a period of increased global business interaction, most notably between Western and Japanese businesses.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand “at the end of the day”. I also hate “ping”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Circle back
Looping
Hop on a quick call
I loathe circle back and loopingso annoying
Anonymous wrote:Circle back
Looping
Hop on a quick call
so annoyingAnonymous wrote:I am so tired of disrupt/disruptive/disruption. It is everywhere these days. Just stop.