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  2. Corporate jargon - Wikipedia

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    Corporate jargon (variously known as corporate speak, corporate lingo, business speak, business jargon, management speak, workplace jargon, corpospeak, corporatese, or commercialese) is the jargon often used in large corporations, bureaucracies, and similar workplaces.

  3. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    The following terms are in everyday use in financial regions, such as commercial business and the management of large organisations such as corporations. Noun phrases [ edit ]

  4. Jargon - Wikipedia

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    The use of jargon in the business world is a common occurrence. The use of jargon in business correspondence reached a high popularity between the late 1800s into the 1950s. [29] In this context, jargon is most frequently used in modes of communication such as emails, reports, and other forms of documentation. [30]

  5. Organizational communication - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviations are used to indicate the two-way flow of information or other transactions, e.g. B2B is "business to business". Duplex point-to-point communication systems, computer networks, non-electronic telecommunications, and meetings in person are all possible with the use of these terms. Examples:

  6. Buzzword of the Week: Business Jargon Goes to the Dogs - AOL

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    From Snoopy to White Fang, Old Yeller to Lassie, mankind's greatest companions have always been its dogs. Little surprise, then, that America's testosterone-infused boardrooms resound with the ...

  7. What did you say? Boards tackle corporate jargon - AOL

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    Governments around the world have introduced laws that require plain language in public communications. Directors in the corporate world—still a safe haven for jargon, to say the least—could ...

  8. Straw man proposal - Wikipedia

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    The term is considered American business jargon, [2] but it is also encountered in engineering office culture. Often, a straw man document will be prepared by one or two people prior to kicking off a larger project.

  9. Category:Business terms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Business terms" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 522 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.