Anonymous wrote:"Parking lot" as a verb.
Ex.: "Let's parking lot this issue and we can call another meeting to talk more about it."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open the kimono. Creepy, racist, and gross all at once.
Yeah. I often wonder if people reflect on what this actually means. So cringeworthy especially in a work environment. And I’m not a pearl clutcher by any measure.
Anonymous wrote:"I won't drain the slide"
"Tailwinds or headwinds"
"Algorithm"
Overuse of any word ending in -ize. Maximize, optimize........
"We need to harmonize our plans"
Anonymous wrote:“Let's level set. "
I have one corporate client that uses this phrase all the time... Everyone in the company says it. Just to level set, let's level set here, level set what does this mean...
STOP
Anonymous wrote:I worked in an overseas office and my staff was completely befuddled whenever US business people (I'm sure other nationalitie are the same but we're a US company) and they used phrases like "elephant in the room," etc. I watched a guy have an entire conversation in jargon and had no clue that my colleagues had no idea what he was talking about. After that, I had an intern collect US business phrases and translate them into the local language and include the origin story, which is often sports as it turns out.
I had a US gov official come to give a talk and she said "lift the kimono" and "one ring to rule them all" and "peel the onion" in the span of 10 minutes. I was, like, really? Really????
Anonymous wrote:Collaborate is the only action word used in our Corporation comprised of 7k introverts. They think its the wave of the future.
Anonymous wrote:"this space"
We want to be leaders in this space.
There will be so much growth in this space.
This space will take off and we want to be ready.
Anonymous wrote:Open the kimono. Creepy, racist, and gross all at once.