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  • P Paul Unsworth

    Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

    • "Going Forward"
    • "I have been tasked with this"
    • "The figures for Q1
    • "Has this been Actioned?

    There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

    oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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    Lost User
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    Agreed except for the Q1 bit. This refers to a certain time period otherwise you would waste time and space (on slides) with "The first quarter" or "The first three months of..".

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    • P Paul Unsworth

      Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

      • "Going Forward"
      • "I have been tasked with this"
      • "The figures for Q1
      • "Has this been Actioned?

      There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

      oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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      Member 96
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      I agree except for Q1 which if you think it's an obfuscational business jargon buzzword you need to learn a bit more about how business actually works for sheer self defense if nothing else. :)


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      • P Paul Unsworth

        Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

        • "Going Forward"
        • "I have been tasked with this"
        • "The figures for Q1
        • "Has this been Actioned?

        There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

        oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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        Phil J Pearson
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        • L Lost User

          Agreed except for the Q1 bit. This refers to a certain time period otherwise you would waste time and space (on slides) with "The first quarter" or "The first three months of..".

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          peterchen
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          Also, that may mean Q1 of business year, not calendar year.

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          • P Paul Unsworth

            Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

            • "Going Forward"
            • "I have been tasked with this"
            • "The figures for Q1
            • "Has this been Actioned?

            There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

            oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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            Russell Jones
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            Let's take this discussion offline. Outside the office I've noticed a rise in the use of the word gifting as in Here are some gifting ideas for this festive season. There are probably loads more but I'm currently having a good day and I'd like to keep my blood pressure somewhere around normal

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            • P Paul Unsworth

              Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

              • "Going Forward"
              • "I have been tasked with this"
              • "The figures for Q1
              • "Has this been Actioned?

              There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

              oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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              Dinobot_Slag
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              I'll go ahead and wholeheartedly agree with you. :laugh:

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              • P Paul Unsworth

                Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

                • "Going Forward"
                • "I have been tasked with this"
                • "The figures for Q1
                • "Has this been Actioned?

                There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

                oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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                Xiangyang Liu
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                Going forward they want to task me with all things that have not be actioned since Q1 last year. :-D

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                • P Paul Unsworth

                  Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

                  • "Going Forward"
                  • "I have been tasked with this"
                  • "The figures for Q1
                  • "Has this been Actioned?

                  There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

                  oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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                  Roger Wright
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                  "Buzz word" is a buzzword phrase. :-D I much prefer "meaningless, trite, entirely made up evasions of proper English usage to mask your inexcusable ignorance" to "buzz word."

                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                  • P Paul Unsworth

                    Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

                    • "Going Forward"
                    • "I have been tasked with this"
                    • "The figures for Q1
                    • "Has this been Actioned?

                    There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

                    oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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                    Lost User
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                    Paul Unsworth wrote:

                    "The figures for Q1

                    What is wrong with Q1? First quarter is a buzzword now? What's wrong with that one?!

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                    • P Paul Unsworth

                      Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

                      • "Going Forward"
                      • "I have been tasked with this"
                      • "The figures for Q1
                      • "Has this been Actioned?

                      There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

                      oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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                      Christopher Duncan
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                      After years in the corporate world, I'm now bilingual. I speak English and Gibberish. Well, okay, perhaps to my friends on the other side of the pond I should say American and Gibberish. :)

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                      • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                        At a previous workplace, the CEO was abusing the word "shift" so much ("We need to embrace the shift", "We are in the middle of the shift"), that we finally started using it in contexts such as: "We are in deep shift", "Shift happens" or "shift has hit the fan".

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                        Jim Crafton
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                        My shift is your shift!

                        ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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                        • P Paul Unsworth

                          Am I the only person on the planet who refuses to use these stupid "buzz" words people in office environments are comming out with??? I refer to things like:

                          • "Going Forward"
                          • "I have been tasked with this"
                          • "The figures for Q1
                          • "Has this been Actioned?

                          There are many many more... Are there any that get you? or make you cringe? :confused:

                          oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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                          Wjousts
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                          I've always found people using the term "learnings" rather jarring. As in: "So what are the learnings from our last project". or: "We had a problem with X, which is a new learning for us". "Learning" isn't a noun and I pretty sure "learnings" isn't even a word. The word you're looking for is "lessons"

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                          • W Wjousts

                            I've always found people using the term "learnings" rather jarring. As in: "So what are the learnings from our last project". or: "We had a problem with X, which is a new learning for us". "Learning" isn't a noun and I pretty sure "learnings" isn't even a word. The word you're looking for is "lessons"

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                            Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe
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                            Lessons has a negative effect as it evokes images of unpleasant days in school learning things by rote. Therefore, management has decided to transition to the use of the term learnings as it has no prior usage, therefore no negative baggage. We need to be proactive on this to avoid a hostile workplace environment. Didn't you get the memo about this? Doris, send him another copy, m'kay? That would be great. Flynn

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                            • F Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe

                              Lessons has a negative effect as it evokes images of unpleasant days in school learning things by rote. Therefore, management has decided to transition to the use of the term learnings as it has no prior usage, therefore no negative baggage. We need to be proactive on this to avoid a hostile workplace environment. Didn't you get the memo about this? Doris, send him another copy, m'kay? That would be great. Flynn

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                              Wjousts
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                              Flynn Arrowstarr wrote:

                              Didn't you get the memo about this? Doris, send him another copy, m'kay? That would be great.

                              I did get the memo, but it didn't have the correct cover sheet.

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                              • J Jim Crafton

                                My shift is your shift!

                                ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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                                Joe Simes
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                                I bet you'd eat the peanuts out of her shift! :rolleyes: Ewww that's just gross but I had a roommate in college that said it all the time! X|

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                                • W Wjousts

                                  Flynn Arrowstarr wrote:

                                  Didn't you get the memo about this? Doris, send him another copy, m'kay? That would be great.

                                  I did get the memo, but it didn't have the correct cover sheet.

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                                  Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe
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                                  If you could just make sure to ensure your learnings about learnings stick. That'd be great. Flynn

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                                  • R Roger Wright

                                    "Buzz word" is a buzzword phrase. :-D I much prefer "meaningless, trite, entirely made up evasions of proper English usage to mask your inexcusable ignorance" to "buzz word."

                                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                    Paul Unsworth
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                                    Roger Wright wrote:

                                    meaningless, trite, entirely made up evasions of proper English usage to mask your inexcusable ignorance

                                    Now you mention it, I'm with you on that. It has a kinda ring to it. ;P

                                    oooo, the Jedi's will feel this one....

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