What corporate buzzwords do you hate? [modified]
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dan neely wrote:
proactive
X| I prefer not to be proactive ;P
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You guys are doing it all wrong ... as these types of things come up in conversation, generally while in meetings and/or speaking with Marketing/Sales weasels, you need to create your own catch phrases and "buzz words", and act like this is all perfectly normal industry "speak", all the while, watching the person you're speaking with completely loose sight of what they asked/wanted/needed. Example [Marketing Freak] Hey Doug! We spec'd out this new value-add and wanted to you to give us a ballpark on the features. We have several big TLC players that are forcing this paradigm shift; can you give me an ETA on this right now? [Me] Well, your Use Case is weak and lacks consideration regarding multi-port security issues. We'd have to create a dual-UNICODE interface to provide adequate back-end remoting support, and should probably implement using a SSL encrypted web service; that's provided IT can even supply you with the required quad core multiprocessor server you'll need to properly distribute and handle the necessary load balance. I'd estimate no less than 6 months development time estimating the overall project scope, once you've hard lined the white paper, been approved by accounting for the necessary budget increases and have verified with Microsoft that we have the proper certifications on file to avoid copyright infringement. [Marketing Freak - trying to look like he knows what the he** I just said] Sure thing buddy! Thanks! [Me] Hey! No problem, catch ya on the Teraflop. I've found, most people stop trying to ask me anything by the time I'm done with them, or learn not to really quick. :-D
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |wxWidgets|Viksoe.dk's SiteYou haven't reached master level until you manage to sneak references like "re-couple the phase inducers to modulate the tachyon field", "we need to upgrade to 1.21 Gigawatts to make that happen"
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
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You guys are doing it all wrong ... as these types of things come up in conversation, generally while in meetings and/or speaking with Marketing/Sales weasels, you need to create your own catch phrases and "buzz words", and act like this is all perfectly normal industry "speak", all the while, watching the person you're speaking with completely loose sight of what they asked/wanted/needed. Example [Marketing Freak] Hey Doug! We spec'd out this new value-add and wanted to you to give us a ballpark on the features. We have several big TLC players that are forcing this paradigm shift; can you give me an ETA on this right now? [Me] Well, your Use Case is weak and lacks consideration regarding multi-port security issues. We'd have to create a dual-UNICODE interface to provide adequate back-end remoting support, and should probably implement using a SSL encrypted web service; that's provided IT can even supply you with the required quad core multiprocessor server you'll need to properly distribute and handle the necessary load balance. I'd estimate no less than 6 months development time estimating the overall project scope, once you've hard lined the white paper, been approved by accounting for the necessary budget increases and have verified with Microsoft that we have the proper certifications on file to avoid copyright infringement. [Marketing Freak - trying to look like he knows what the he** I just said] Sure thing buddy! Thanks! [Me] Hey! No problem, catch ya on the Teraflop. I've found, most people stop trying to ask me anything by the time I'm done with them, or learn not to really quick. :-D
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |wxWidgets|Viksoe.dk's SiteDouglas Troy wrote:
Marketing/Sales weasels
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
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You haven't reached master level until you manage to sneak references like "re-couple the phase inducers to modulate the tachyon field", "we need to upgrade to 1.21 Gigawatts to make that happen"
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
I bet with something like that, you're able to blow a few fuses :-D
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i've always heard it the way i wrote it - SWAG is a more educated guess than a WAG. for example (first hit on google "SWAG Acronym") : http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acronym=swag[^])
Do the chickens have large talons?
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Amazing. In the 25 years I've heard this phrase, I've never heard that s is scientific. Learn something new every day... Well, it sure sounds more polite :)
Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.
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My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
-- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D
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My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
-- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D
Not just a corporate buzzword as in "We must all give 110%" but a far too common thing I hear from ordinary non corporate people. I have my own rule called the "110%" rule which is that anyone that utters that phrase and is not quoting someone else is 100% stupid.
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Champion (of a project / champion a project) Execute (we need to execute on this!) Solution (we need to be a Solution Provider!) Customer-facing (the sales people are customer-facing) VOC - (Voice Of the Customer) SWAG - Scientific Wild-Ass Guess In order to drive revenues in the long-term, and execute on this strategic vision, we must harness our core competencies and align our core business units to deliver customer-centric solutions across all vertical markets. fnck yeah boyeee!
Do the chickens have large talons?
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Chris Losinger wrote:
In order to drive revenues in the long-term, and execute on this strategic vision, we must harness our core competencies and align our core business units to deliver customer-centric solutions across all vertical markets.
My bullshit meter just went off scale and the words leverage and synergy aren't in there. :doh:
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
Think outside the box
I've tried that and I prefer to stay INSIDE THE BOX :-D
"I feel... I don't know. like I belong in the box, like i've found inner peace. You should get in the box, then you'd understand what I mean." "Man! I don't want to understand what you mean!" The box has it's place sometimes. :P
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"I feel... I don't know. like I belong in the box, like i've found inner peace. You should get in the box, then you'd understand what I mean." "Man! I don't want to understand what you mean!" The box has it's place sometimes. :P
Jon Yarberry wrote:
like i've found inner peace. You should get in the box, then you'd understand what I mean.
I feel more safe inside the box :-D
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I used to hear that a lot here a few years ago :laugh: And 'they' talked about business balance score card an awful lot. All engineers would be sleeping during the townhall meeting. Or even worse, they'd stay at their work place until someone present at the meeting pinged it was over and then we'd all go there and have a beer, haha. ;P
Wout
wout de zeeuw wrote:
Re: Leverage
Heard that one a few times too many :) "We need to leverage our marketing dollars." Okay, leverage it into my bank account :laugh:
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My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
-- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D
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Seconded with a passion. Every time I heard this used, it was used as an excuse to build an even crummier box!
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Amazing. In the 25 years I've heard this phrase, I've never heard that s is scientific. Learn something new every day... Well, it sure sounds more polite :)
Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.
either way, the person making the request is asking for trouble.
Do the chickens have large talons?
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My favorite right now is "Value stream".
Why is common sense not common? Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
Wes Aday wrote:
Value stream
Hmmm, that's a new one for me :) Let me guess, a stream of value add thingees?
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Ping me when you have some spare cycles, so I can circle back to you, we will aquire some more resources and synergistically ballpark an estimate for adding value to our software.
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Wes Aday wrote:
Value stream
Hmmm, that's a new one for me :) Let me guess, a stream of value add thingees?
You are lucky then. It's just a buzzword for a process your product undergoes that adds value to the product. So, instead of manufacturing process.... it's a value stream..... X|
Why is common sense not common? Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
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Resource(s) - can't stand that! Synergy - shudder! Value Add - whatever!!
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The whole "Paradigm" thing is alot like fingernails down a chalkboard as well! BTW, Jim Crafton, I LOVE your tag lines. El diablo esta en mis pantalones! I lauged about that for more than 15 minutes. :laugh: Yo soy un gringo, pero se hablo espanol un poquito. My co-workers thought I was nuts until I translated! I also ran your SQL query here and got the same results. My modification to it got the EXACT same results... SELECT * FROM MANAGEMENT M WHERE INTENDED_RAISE > 0 INNER JOIN FINANCE F ON F.TIGHTWAD = M.MANAGER ROTF!
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You are lucky then. It's just a buzzword for a process your product undergoes that adds value to the product. So, instead of manufacturing process.... it's a value stream..... X|
Why is common sense not common? Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
Wes Aday wrote:
instead of manufacturing process.... it's a value stream.....
Yeah, X|
Wes Aday wrote:
Why is common sense not common?
Maybe it costs too many cents :laugh:
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My top 3: Buzzword: Cycles Usage: If you have some free cycles, let me know, we have plenty of work to do. Reason for hate: I am not a machine, therefore I do not have little cogs and gears whirling around. Buzzword: Circle Back Usage: Why don't you go read my memo and then circle back to me when you get a chance. Reason for hate: What office is arranged in such a way that I could travel in a perfect circle and get tasks done? What kind of simple minded oaf thinks that life is that simple? Buzzword: Ballpark Usage: I don't need exact figures here, just ballpark it for me. Reason for hate: Ballpark is a noun. And what the hell does a ballpark have to do with an estimate?! X|
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
-- modified at 10:34 Friday 21st July, 2006 Upon second thought, perhaps I should have phrased the question as "What corporate buzzwords do you not hate?" That would have made it much easier to write your complete answer! None!! :-D